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Bordeaux might soon have competition for the mantle of the world’s most famous wine region. As climate change affects rainfall and temperatures continue to rise, experts predict that regions as ...
Climate change impacting the U.S. and global wine industries 07:33. Your favorite wines may soon cease to exist. Some of the world's traditional wine regions, from Europe to Southern California ...
Almost all of the world’s wine regions produce some Chardonnay and many of them, including Canada’s Ontario and both Yarra Valley and Adelaide Hills in Australia, see it as a speciality of theirs.
INRAE, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux and Université de Bourgogne have analysed trends to come in current and developing winegrowing regions around the world to adapt wine ...
Picture an “Old-World” farmer letting hand-picked grapes naturally ferment in an open-air field with nearby lambs or cool Medieval cellar, while a “New-World” wine scientist drops machine ...
Sam Pillsbury, the 78-year-old owner of Pillsbury Wine Company, is seeking to sell his 80-acre vineyard in Willcox, Arizona, for $1.45 million. Pillsbury, a former filmmaker, helped pioneer the ...
All of the world's wine-growing regions have been impacted by climate change, but with unequal impacts that vary across the growing season, reports a new study by E.M. Wolkovich of the University ...
Researchers estimated that as much as 70 percent of the world’s suitable regions for wine will become too warm this century, including as much as 90 percent of wine’s best traditional regions ...
Bordeaux might soon have competition for the mantle of the world’s most famous wine region. As climate change affects rainfall and temperatures continue to rise, experts predict that regions as ...