Increased heatwaves and erratic rainfall could wipe out vineyards from Greece to California by 2100, researchers found—while creating optimal conditions for wine growing in the UK and other unlikely regions
English wines could benefit at the expense of French and Italian vines as climate change shifts the landscape in traditional wine growing, according to a new study published on Tuesday.
Increased heatwaves and erratic rainfall could wipe out vineyards from Greece to California by 2100, researchers found—while creating optimal conditions for wine growing in the UK and other unlikely regions.