The heat rises and the wine lowers the alcohol: how is this possible?
As temperatures climb across European vineyards, winemakers are discovering an unexpected advantage: grapes are producing wines with lower alcohol content despite the heat. This counter-intuitive trend offers a glimpse into how the wine industry is adapting to climate change, with producers potentially able to craft more balanced wines even as conditions grow warmer. It's an intriguing development that challenges traditional assumptions about heat and alcohol levels in wine.
Originally published by Diari ARA
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