Tricastin Wines

Wine producers in southern France will be renaming their wine to separate their image from a nuclear power plant disaster that was damaging the wine’s reputation and making customers wary of radiation poisoning. Tricastin wines were tested after the Tricastin Power Plant made headlines in 2008 due to a series of accidents, and the tests showed that there was no trace of radiation. However, the vineyard still suffered a 40 percent drop in production in the past 2 years. President Henri Bour hopes that the new name, Grignan-Les Adhemar will help the company turn over a new leaf and increase sales. file renamer

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3 September 2010 | Computers and Technology

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