EU: Spain to head EU vineyard subsidiaries list
By Keith Nuthall | 8 November 2007
Spanish wine makers will receive the most money - EUR162m (US$237.5m) - for improving their vineyards, in the latest tranche of European Union (EU) grants earmarked for the purpose.
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Spanish wine makers will receive the most money - EUR162m (US$237.5m) - for improving their vineyards, in the latest tranche of European Union (EU) grants earmarked for the purpose.

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