Voici la retranscription du texte de la vidéo de la BBC proposée hier pour vous entraîner (la première minute seulement).

Wine is a delicate blend of tradition and technology.
The technological beat is the chemistry and, no less vital, how you sort the grapes.
Not all grapes are the same.
Even the same variety in the same field will have different maturity and different strength.
Now, traditionally winemakers have been able to tell the different maturity of grapes and when to harvest by taking a closer look.
Now, thanks to satellite technology that closer look is coming from eight hundred kilometers, in space.
The satellite company Astrium has come up with a system called Oenoview, or Wine view, which analyzes from the space the light coming of a vineyard to calculate the density of the wine leaves.
"The target for the farmer and the decision to make is how to pick the right grapes for the right wine…".