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Tasting climate change

The Food Chain examines the business, science and cultural significance of food, and what it takes to put food on your plate.

Wine producers say a warming planet can be detected in the glass.

The owners of long-established vineyards are having to adapt their methods to preserve the taste of their wines, but experts say change is inevitable and already tangible.

Ruth Alexander finds out how climate change is challenging some of the world’s most famous wine regions, while providing opportunities for new producers emerging in the most unlikely places.

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(Picture: woman holding a glass of wine. Credit: Getty/Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ)

Contributors:

Sally Evans, Chateau George 7, Bordeaux, France

Dr Greg Jones, wine climatologist and CEO of Abacela vineyards and winery in Oregon, United States

Bjorn Bergum, Slinde Vineyard, Sognefjord, Norway

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27 minutes

Last on

Sun 17 Apr 2022 07:32GMT

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