Heat Wave Scorches Italian Vineyards With Early Signs of Grape Damage
Italy's vineyards are facing significant damage from an intense heat wave, with early signs of grape problems emerging across the region. As one of Europe's largest wine producers, these conditions could affect wine quality and availability across the continent. The incident underscores how climate challenges are increasingly shaping the future of European wine production.
Originally published by Vinetur
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