Hotter summers set to transform Britain’s ‘wildly unreliable’ red wines
Rising temperatures from climate change could finally solve a longstanding problem for British winemakers, warmer summers are making it easier to produce reliable red wines that have historically been inconsistent in the UK's unpredictable climate. As conditions shift, English vineyards may soon challenge traditional assumptions about what the country can produce, potentially opening up new opportunities for the domestic wine industry.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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