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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

The surprising boom in blouge wine: It's for 5pm, in the sun'

Winemakers are innovating by blending white and red grapes to create new wine styles like blouge, appealing to modern consumer preferences.
Madrid food
fromConde Nast Traveler
6 days ago

As Portugal's Algarve Coast Goes High-Luxe, These Rural Farm Estates Are Refreshing Alternative

Quintas and vineyards in the Algarve are being transformed into boutique hotels, preserving local architecture and heritage.
Wine
fromElite Traveler
4 days ago

These Wineries Around the World are Rethinking Sustainability

Winemakers are adapting to climate change by implementing sustainable practices that benefit the environment and reduce carbon emissions.
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Farmers' Assembly / Lousinha Arquitectos

The former Assembleia da Granja occupies an entire block in the centre of Praia da Granja. Built in the late 19th century, it emerged from the summer life of the time and became a reference point in the social landscape of the place.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
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Growing knowledge, growing yield: British wine-making comes of age

English vineyards are thriving, producing award-winning wines, but face challenges from climate change.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago
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Low-Intervention English Wine Made in Bethnal Green | Neighbourhood Watch

Numbers Wine produces low-intervention English wine from local grapes in a former umbrella factory in East London.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Growing knowledge, growing yield: British wine-making comes of age

English vineyards are thriving, producing award-winning wines, but face challenges from climate change.
Wine
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Low-Intervention English Wine Made in Bethnal Green | Neighbourhood Watch

Numbers Wine produces low-intervention English wine from local grapes in a former umbrella factory in East London.
Madrid food
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 weeks ago

From Monarchs to Margaritas: Mexico's Quiet Green Revolution - San Francisco Bay Times

Mexico's monarch butterfly population surged 64% due to conservation efforts, while Jose Cuervo innovates with eco-friendly products from agave waste.
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Lakeside Farms Coqueiros Beach / Estudio Vinicius Macedo + Novais Arquitetura

The initial challenge was to create a club that valued the view of the lagoon without obstructing that landscape with the building. The solution was an architectural design in two levels.
Renovation
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Visible from space': why Spain has the world's biggest concentration of greenhouses

More than 30,000 hectares of land are covered in plastic, a geometric labyrinth five times the size of Manhattan, where 3.5m tons of vegetables are produced every year from tomatoes to cucumbers, peppers to courgettes, aubergines to melons, enough to feed half a billion people and generate a turnover of more than 3bn euros.
Madrid food
Wine
fromThe Local France
4 weeks ago

IN PICTURES: French winemakers battle spring freeze

Winemakers in Burgundy used candles and heaters to protect vines from severe spring freeze, which can damage or kill the vines.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Aperitivo or dinner? Portuguese whites are always right

Portuguese wines, especially whites, are gaining popularity in Britain due to their unique grapes and climate-conscious winemaking.
#regenerative-viticulture
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fromIndependent
1 month ago

From boardroom to barn: A couple's leap into organic sheep farming in Wicklow

Tom Stewart transitioned from UK logistics management to full-time farming in Ireland through a succession partnership, with his wife Katy joining after initially remaining in her dentistry career.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Portugal fined 8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity

Portugal faces a €10 million fine and €41,250 daily penalties for failing to protect 55 biodiversity sites required under EU environmental law since 2019.
Travel
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

A Guide to Agrotourism in Rural Spain

Spain's rural regions offer immersive agrotourism experiences combining hands-on farm activities, local food and wine, and traditional country accommodations.
#mobile-greenhouse
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Portugal urged to adapt to climate emergency after series of deadly storms

Portugal faces severe storm-induced flooding, infrastructure collapse, casualties, and urgent need for climate adaptation and updated land-use planning.
SF food
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Hog Island Oyster Co. teams up with winery to help save white abalone

Hog Island Oyster Co. and McPrice Myers Wines partnered to release Sea Legacy wine, with 25% of proceeds supporting white abalone restoration on the California coast.
Environment
fromNature
2 months ago

Marine protection in the Azores: a triumph for conservation and sustainability

The Azores established in 2024 the North Atlantic's largest MPA network, protecting 30% of its sea with half fully closed to extractive activities.
Travel
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
1 month ago

The Lazy Nomad' Strategy: How to Live in Portugal for 3 Months with Just $1,500

Living in Portugal for three months on $1,500 is achievable through the Lazy Nomad Strategy, which prioritizes slow travel, minimal consumption, and local integration over productivity and luxury.
fromPUNCH
2 months ago

It's Not Easy Being Green

the Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) rules, set by the USDA, declared that importers-that's right, the firms that typically handle sales and logistics, not just the winemakers- also need to be certified organic in order for the wines to retain the label. According to a spokesperson from the USDA, the regulations are an effort to "better protect organic businesses and consumers" and "keep fraud out of the market."
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Portugal's Best-kept Coastal Secret Has 70 Miles of Cliffs, Surf Beaches, and Hard-to-Book Boutique Hotels

Costa Vicentina, Portugal's rugged Atlantic coastline, remains largely undeveloped due to strict zoning laws protecting its natural landscape, though upscale hotels have recently begun opening in the region.
Environment
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

'People didn't know where to start, so we asked them what they wanted to know' - the Monaghan community hub transforming views on the environment

A community hub teaches practical nature, climate and water stewardship through hands-on education, green retrofits, gardens, and community-led training.
fromInsideHook
3 months ago

An Essential Part of Farming Has Two Wings and a Beak

When you think of farming, what ingredients do you generally associate with a successful harvest? The basics certainly come to mind: fertile soil, plenty of sunlight and lots of water. But there are other variables that can also mean the difference between a crop of healthy fruits and vegetables and a large heap of organic waste. And it turns out that one of those variables is a very small hawk.
Agriculture
Wine
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

UFO-like winery by 314 architecture studio appears half buried in greek vineyards

A circular winery in Greek vineyards merges futuristic design with natural integration, appearing as an ancient geological formation through vegetation and embedded terrain.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

barrel-vaulted concrete cellar organizes vineyard building in poland

PORT's building in Dobrzeń Mały reflects the re-emergence of viticulture in through a compact architectural structure designed to support wine production and storage. Positioned within rows of cultivated vines, the building is conceived as a restrained and functional volume informed by local agricultural typologies of the Opole region while addressing contemporary production requirements. The architecture consolidates multiple functions, including storage, warehousing, and small-scale wine production, within a single structure.
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Design
fromArchitectural Digest
9 months ago

Embrace the Year of the Cabbage

Cabbage-inspired tableware and decor are experiencing renewed popularity, combining culinary nostalgia with ornate textures across ceramics and silver for modern tablescapes.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

New type of Bordeaux wine to gain official status as result of climate pressure

Bordeaux is reviving claret as a lighter, chillable red from 2025 to address climate-driven ripeness changes and shifting consumer demand for fresher, lower-alcohol wines.
Wine
fromFortune
2 months ago

'You can't have fun if you don't drink alcohol in France': Paris wine show tackles a teetotal era | Fortune

Zero- and low-alcohol beverages are gaining market share as social alternatives, driven by changing consumer habits and industry adaptation amid declining traditional alcohol consumption.
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

This under-the-radar winery is making waves on the North Coast

Jesse Hall can't remember a time he wasn't inseparable from the sea. Born and raised in Sonoma County, Hall spent his youth surfing the Marin coast and sailing San Francisco Bay. By his early 20s, he was shaping surfboards in San Diego, where he rode the mellow waves of Pacific Beach. "Winemaking is similar to surfing in that you're living moment by moment," said Hall, founder of Seawolf Wines in Mendocino County's Yorkville Highlands.
Wine
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
2 months ago

This under-the-radar winery is making waves on the North Coast

Jesse Hall can't remember a time he wasn't inseparable from the sea. Born and raised in Sonoma County, Hall spent his youth surfing the Marin coast and sailing San Francisco Bay. By his early 20s, he was shaping surfboards in San Diego, where he rode the mellow waves of Pacific Beach. Winemaking is similar to surfing in that you're living moment by moment, said Hall, founder of Seawolf Wines in Mendocino County's Yorkville Highlands.
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Wine
fromwww.marinij.com
1 month ago

Hog Island Oyster Co. teams up with winery to help save white abalone

Hog Island Oyster Co. and McPrice Myers Wines partnered to release Sea Legacy wine, with 25% of proceeds supporting white abalone restoration on the California coast.
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