What river is shared by Ribera in Spain and the wine growing region in Portugal?
Hi! There are a few rivers that Portugal shares with Spain, but when you reffer to wine, it has to be the World Famous Douro River!
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I think you mean “bud break”; that’s when the buds for the grapes open up and they start to grow and develop as grapes.
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Judging wine in the abstract, based on something like altitude, doesn’t make any sense. The amount of UV light that reaches the plant depends a lot more on the latitude and the cloud cover than the altitude. The best wines come from old vines in temperate regions, no matter their altitude.
Most of the other information in the article seems to be true, but the health claims certainly haven’t been reviewed by the FDA. If you are drinking wine for your health, enjoy no more than one glass of red wine a day.