A glass of sparkling wine being raised to London. - Tomas Hliva/Getty Images For centuries, France has been regarded as the crème de la crème of fine wine production, especially when it comes to ...
Tablas Creek Vineyard started growing Rhone grapes like Syrah and Grenache in California back in 1989. The vineyard's founders chose the Paso Robles area, along California's Salinas River Valley, ...
Rising global temperatures could decimate global wine production over the new few decades, according to a study published Tuesday in the science journal Nature. Researchers estimated that as much as ...
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Climate change is redrawing the global wine map. Here’s what it means for your future vintages
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 far ...
At Winery Aufricht in southwest Germany, owner Johannes Aufricht has been working to expand and improve his family business. “Some fresh paint,” he pointed out, walking through the cellar where the ...
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The popular wines most at risk from climate change - so, is your favourite in the firing line?
Whether it's a Pinot Noir from Burgundy or a Rosado from Rioja, Europe is home to some of the most popular wines in the world. But these delicious varieties could soon change forever - thanks to ...
LIGNORELLES, France — On a brisk late September morning in the heart of Chablis wine country, grape pickers haul large and heavy buckets over their shoulders, drenched in sweat as they climb the very ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I focus on the environment, its preservation, and the living things found in it. Drama escalated this week in the petrostate of ...
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