New Zealand Sets Record for Earliest Grape Harvest as Climate Change Accelerates Ripening
New Zealand has just experienced its earliest grape harvest on record, with ripening accelerated by climate change. This shift highlights how rising temperatures are reshaping traditional harvest timings across the wine world, a trend that's increasingly affecting European vineyards too. It's a timely reminder of the climate pressures the global wine industry is facing and how producers everywhere are having to adapt their practices.
Originally published by Vinetur
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