A comprehensive review has recently mapped out the shifting landscape of winegrowing regions under the influence of climate change. The study is conducted by a multidisciplinary team of experts in climate dynamics and viticulture led by the University of Bordeaux. Rising temperatures disrupt the balance Traditionally, wine growing regions have thrived in mid-latitude areas, where conditions were neither too hot for grape ripening nor too moist for diseases. However, rising temperatures are currently disrupting this balance.
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