by Joe Satran
It's been a very scary week for prosecco fans. On Wednesday, Robert Cremonese, an executive at prosecco producer Bisol, told Drinks Business that bad weather in several Italian wine-growing regions may have caused prosecco production to drop enough to spark a "global prosecco shortage."
Since then, news outlets across the world have picked up the story, warning of higher prices and empty shelves at liquor stores. But in a phone call with The Huffington Post on Friday, Domenico Zonin, the CEO of Zonin, Italy's largest privately owned wine company, said that there's no cause for alarm.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
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