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In this photo taken Sept. 12, 2018, workers pick grapes on the slopes above the Tavora river, in the background, where it meets the Douro river near Tabuaco, northern Portugal. The scorching late summer sun of northern Portugal is ripening the black, super-sweet grapes that will go to make what European Union rules say is the only wine in the world that can be called port. But port wine's second-largest export market is the United Kingdom, and the impending British exit from the EU is throwing port's almost 50 million euros' ($58 million) worth of annual business there into doubt.  (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

In this photo taken Sept. 12, 2018, workers pick grapes on the slopes above the Tavora river, in the background, where it meets the Douro river near Tabuaco, northern Portugal. The scorching late summer sun of northern Portugal is ripening the black, super-sweet grapes that will go to make what European Union rules say is the only wine in the world that can be called port. But port wine's second-largest export market is the United Kingdom, and the impending British exit from the EU is throwing port's almost 50 million euros' ($58 million) worth of annual business there into doubt. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

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