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St Emilion with vineyard of Mouton Georges grapes in foreground, in the Bordeaux wine region of France

Ripe Cabernet Franc grapes on ancient vine in sandy soil at Chateau Cheval Blanc in St Emilion in the Bordeaux region of France

Huge barrels of wine in the cellars of Cricova, one of the largest wineries of the world, Moldova, Europe

Traditional food and wine stall under the City Hall building during the wine festival, Stuttgart, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Tractor with a trailer with red wine grapes, Grape Harvest, Esslingen, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

The Villa Vignamaggio, used in film Much Ado About Nothing, a wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Villa Vignamaggio, a wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Close-up of vines with black grapes at the Robert Mondavi Vineyards, a leading Napa Valley wine producer, Oakville, California, United States of America, North America

Original timber framed houses reflected in the mill race, Anweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz wine area, Germany, Europe

Wine bottling truck with mobile bottling line at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue vineyard in Bordeaux region of France

Stainless steel fermentation vats at the Villa Vignamaggio. the wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

The Villa Vignamaggio, used in film Much Ado About Nothing, a wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Wine grower restaurant, pedestrain area, Meersburg, Lake Constance, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Wine casks in the wine cellars of the Villa Vignamaggio, a wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Main house, Lanzerac Wine Estate, established 1830, near Franschoek, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa

Traditional houses alongside millrace, Annweiler, Pfalzer Wald wine area, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

The Villa Vignamaggio, used in film Much Ado About Nothing, a wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Andreasbrunnen fountain and Deidesheimer Hof Hotel, Deidesheim, German Wine Route, Pfalz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Houses and fields, St. Emilion, the most visited wine-growing region of France, Gironde, France, Europe

Traditional houses alongside millrace, Annweiler, Pfalzer Wald wine area, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Close-up of grapes on vine near village of Sidleny u Milotic, Mutenice wine region, Moravia, Czech Republic, Europe

Villa Vignamaggio, a wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Traditional food and wine stall under the City Hall building, Stuttgart, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Champagne bottle, bucket and glasses, Royal Champagne Hotel Restaurant, member of Relais et Chateau string, Champignol, Montagne de Reims, Marne, Champagne, France, Europe

Two glasses of blanc de blancs (Chardonnay) champagne, Champagne Lanson cellars, Reims, Marne, Champagne, France, Europe

Ingrid and Luca Bein leading visitors on a picnic walk with their two donkeys through the vineyards of Bein and neighbouring wine estates in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa.

View of the manor house and vineyards at the Buitenverwagting wine estate in Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa.

Dead and dying grape vines in Bakersfield, California, USA. Following an unprecedented four year long drought, Bakersfield is now the driest city in the USA. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest level of drought classification. 428,000 acres of agricultural land have been taken out of production due to lack of water, thousands of agricultural workers have lost their jobs and one third of all children in California go to bed hungry.

Looking from Brady's Lookout State Reserve across the Tamar River towards Windermere in the state's premier wine region, Tamar Valley, the north, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

View of Devil's Peak and the back of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. The vineyards of the Groot Constantia wine estate can be seen in the foreground.

View of the manor house and vineyards at the Buitenverwagting wine estate in Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa.

Looking north from Brady's Lookout State Reserve towards the Tamar River and a bush fire on horizon in the state's premier wine region, the Tamar Valley, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Spain, Andaloucia, Sevilla, Restaurant Casa Robles, Snr Juan Robles Owner & Founder, Glass Of White Wine Marques Of Villalua (Huelva)

Marion's vineyard in the Tamar Valley, the state's premier wine region, Deviot, the north, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Elephant's Eye mountain and the vineyards of the Groot Constantia wine estate in Cape Town, South Africa.