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Vineyards Courselle: "the Winemaker of Tomorrow Will No Longer Be Just a Wine Producer"

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The Courselle vineyards in La Sauve Majore anticipate the future by testing varieties resistant to climate change but also by producing vinegar, olive oil and betting on wine tourism. A future agricultural model explained by our guest Sylvie Courselle
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The Courselle vineyards in La Sauve Majore anticipate the future by testing varieties resistant to climate change but also by producing vinegar, olive oil and betting on wine tourism. A future agricultural model explained by our guest Sylvie Courselle

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ici.fr broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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