EU: Distillation subsidies recommended
By Keith Nuthall | 7 June 2006
The European Union's (EU) wine management committee has recommended that the European Commission spend up to EUR131m (US$167.4m) on another round of compulsory distillation for French and Italian wine producers.
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The European Union's (EU) wine management committee has recommended that the European Commission spend up to EUR131m (US$167.4m) on another round of compulsory distillation for French and Italian wine producers.

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