Cornell study finds climate change may not force vineyards to abandon classic grapes
A new study from Cornell University suggests that climate change might not be as catastrophic for traditional wine grapes as previously feared. The research indicates that classic varieties could prove more adaptable to changing conditions than many producers have worried, which is welcome news for vineyard owners across Europe who've been concerned about their ability to continue growing established grapes. This could reshape how vineyards approach their future planting and management strategies.
Originally published by Vinetur
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