Sancerre Faces Flinty Future
Sancerre, the world-famous Loire Valley region known for its crisp, mineral Sauvignon Blancs, is facing tough decisions as climate change alters growing conditions. The region may need to embrace significant changes to its winemaking practices if it's to maintain its reputation and thrive in a warming world. It's a stark reminder that even prestigious wine regions can't escape the pressures of our changing climate.
Originally published by Wine-Searcher
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