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Adapting terroir in the face of climate change challenges the system of appellation, used in France, Spain, Italy and elsewhere to protect the cultural and geographic distinctiveness of wine regions.
Spain is the third-largest wine producer globally La Rioja accounts for 21% of Spain's winemaking Vines over 35 years old seem to cope better with climate change The UN warns of crop production ...
With over 400 grape varieties, Spanish wine is about much more than Tempranillo. Rioja has long been Spain’s most well-known and prestigious wine region, and it’s one of only two regions to be ...
Some wine producers will need to relocate to higher altitudes if businesses are to survive, new analysis has found Your favorite wine could disappear thanks to climate change. These are the areas ...
Global wine production is expected to fall to its lowest level in more than six decades this year as winemakers grapple with extreme weather events. Many wineries, which are also battling high ...
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 ...
The northern region accounts for just 0.7% of Spain's population but produces 21% of its wine. Its more than 500 wineries produce 350 million bottles annually, with some vintages valued at as much ...
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