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Climate change is redrawing the global wine map. Here’s what it means for your future vintages - MSNBordeaux 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 ...
Wine Climate change challenges winemakers, but some are benefitting from it. While many vintners are forced to grapple with extreme weather brought on by climate change, some regions are seeing ...
UBC-led research shows climate change is heating up wine regions worldwide—altering how grapes grow, ripen and how your wine tastes. May 21, 2025. Photo: John Cameron on Unsplash. If you drink wine, ...
Washington and Oregon are already fully established wine-growing regions. Washington produces 15 million cases of wine a year and Oregon produces over 5 million cases.
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 ...
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