A seasonal worker carries Chardonnay wine grapes in Arzelle vineyard in Franciacorta, a wine growing district 70 km north-east of Milan northern Italy, August 14, 2009. The franciacorta district produces about 10 million bottles from vineyards covering 2,283 hectares and may boost output to a maximum of 25-30 million bottles, a limit imposed by the land available for cultivation. Picture taken August 14, 2009. Reuters Pictures 3 months ago

A seasonal worker carries Chardonnay wine grapes in Arzelle vineyard in Franciacorta, a wine growing district 70 km north-east of Milan northern Italy, August 14, 2009. The franciacorta district produces about 10 million bottles from vineyards covering 2,283 hectares and may boost output to a maximum of 25-30 million bottles, a limit imposed by the land available for cultivation. Picture taken August 14, 2009.