Climate change will threaten wine production, study shows
date:Apr 10, 2013
ose varieties that are currently growing in places in Europe, Hannah said. It doesn't necessarily mean that [they] can't be grown there, but it will require irrigation and special inputs to make it work, and that will make it more and more expensive.

Wine grapes are known to be one of the most finicky of crops, sensitive to subtle shifts in temperature, rain and sunshine. The industry has been forward-looking when it comes to anticipating the effects of climate change.

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