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Danish wine is wine made in Denmark. Despite its northerly location, it has been developing a wine industry since the 20th century that has benefited from global warming and the legalization of wine production in 1999. Today there are small vineyards in Jutland and Lolland growing various grape varieties, mainly Cabernet Cortis. In 2006 the twenty vineyards in the country together produced around 40,000 bottles of wine.[1] In 2007, Danish wine gained prominence when a 2006 Don's Cuvée sparkling wine from Skæresøgård Vin won a silver medal in the 2007 Effervescents du Monde wine competition.[2]
References
- ^ "Danish-wine". Skæresøgård Vin. 2008-10-22. http://www.dansk-vin.dk/contents/in_english.htm.
- ^ "Danish Wine's Time". Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Denmark. 2007-12-04. http://www.denmark.dk/en/servicemenu/News/CultureNews/Archives2007/DanishWinesTime.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublish.
External links
- "Danish wine to hit the market in 2009". carbon-info.org. 2007-08-27. http://www.carbon-info.org/carbonnews2/carbonnews2_083.htm.
- A BBC News story about the Skæresøgård Vin vineyard in Jutland back in 2002
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