Santorini Wine Production Plunges After Years of Heat and Low Rainfall
Santorini's wine production has hit a significant decline following years of intense heat and persistently low rainfall in the Greek islands. The region, famed for its distinctive white wines, is grappling with the harsh realities of climate change affecting its vineyards. This situation highlights growing concerns about how extreme weather patterns are impacting wine regions across Europe and what the future might hold for traditional producers.
Originally published by GreekReporter.com
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