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<title><![CDATA[Wine-lovers lose their bottle]]></title>
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 <br>Published Date: 12 April 2008<br>By Lindsay McIntosh and Max Orbach<br><br>They are the final resort of partygoers who should have left the barbecue some hours before - the cheap boxes of wine with their last dregs of plonk.<br>But these boxes with their limp bags of booze could soon be the centrepiece of the most affluent tables as the wine in-dustry struggles to cope with a global shortage of bottles.<br><br>An over-production in Europe in recent years brought the market to saturation, forcing the closure of factories, and now, though there is a shortage, they have not reopened.<br><br>At the same time, there has been a massive increase in wine production and consumption - meaning manufacturers are struggling to find receptacles for their products.<br><br>Jean-Michel Gauffre, the owner of La Garrigue restaurant in Edinburgh's Jeffrey Street, said there was "a severe shortage of bottles".]]></description>
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