Episodio 107, se publica el 10 de marzo de 2025.
Hablamos del futuro del vino, la importancia del peso de la botella, uvas inmaduras, conflicto entre Canadá y Estados Unidos y cosecha en verde para España.
Recuerda que esta es una selección semanal de las noticias más importantes del mundo del vino.
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