Vineyards in Santa Barbara County’s wine country in Solvang, California on Oct. 21, 2021. George Rose / Getty Images
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More heat waves and unpredictable rainfall could destroy vineyards from California to Greece by 2100, according to a new study, while at the same time creating ideal conditions for wine growing in the United Kingdom and other unexpected regions.
“Climate change is affecting grape yield, composition and wine quality. As a result, the geography of wine production is…
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