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Wales’ growing wine industry
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This week, people across the country have been celebrating Welsh wine week. It’s a way of allowing winemakers in wales a chance to come together and share ideas, as well as promote the industry to consumers in Wales. I know that wales and wine aren’t always two words you’d put together in a sentence, but the amount of vineyards here has been growing every year and there are now almost 40 stretching from Anglesey to Abergavenny.
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