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The afternoon sun spills across the twenty hectares of Arilds Vingård on the Kullahalvön peninsula in Skåne. Glamping tents are scattered among the lush vines, while an 18th-century half-timbered farmhouse stands at the heart of the estate. When Annette and Jonas Ivarsson bought the property 27 years ago, producing wine was never part of the plan. Yet an old vine of unknown origin was already growing on the land and, as they say, the rest is history.
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