A seasonal worker cuts Chardonnay wine grapes in Arzelle vineyard in Franciacorta, a wine growing district 70 km (43 miles) northeast 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 cuts Chardonnay wine grapes in Arzelle vineyard in Franciacorta, a wine growing district 70 km (43 miles) northeast 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.