FRANCE: Wine supremo bullish on support for reform
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 24 June 2005
One of the leading administrators in the French wine industry has said the industry is finally embracing the "revolutionary" reform needed to cope with declining sales, overproduction and intense competition.
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One of the leading administrators in the French wine industry has said the industry is finally embracing the "revolutionary" reform needed to cope with declining sales, overproduction and intense competition.

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