Extreme weather is testing long-standing appellation rules on allowed grape varieties, vineyard locations, and more, intensifying the debate over the future relevance of geographical ...
Your favorite wines may soon cease to exist. Some of the world's traditional wine regions, from Europe to Southern California, are at risk of almost completely disappearing within decades, researchers ...
Rising global temperatures could decimate global wine production over the new few decades, according to a study published Tuesday in the science journal Nature. Researchers estimated that as much as ...
Grapes grown to make wine are sensitive to climate conditions such as temperature and extreme drought. These effects are already visible worldwide on yields, the composition of grapes and the quality ...
Since the Industrial Revolution, the United States has warmed by roughly 2°F. As temperatures rise, climate change is reshaping coastlines, forests, and grasslands, shifting biomes and forever ...
Jace Weaver is a noted professor of religion and law at the University of Georgia. He also enjoys wine. “It used to be that 12% alcohol was a standard. Now fine wines at 12% are a rarity,” said Weaver ...
Droughts, hailstorms, damages... Vineyards are seeking ways to adapt to increasingly adverse weather conditions within strict regulations. The years 2022 and 2023 dealt a severe blow to Spanish wine.
Summers are heating up. Currently, New Yorkers like me are hiding inside the confines of dark, air-conditioned rooms waiting for the invisible dome of trapped hot ocean air to deflate or release. Bees ...
Tablas Creek Vineyard started growing Rhone grapes like Syrah and Grenache in California back in 1989. The vineyard's founders chose the Paso Robles area, along California's Salinas River Valley, ...
Branden Andersen / Newsberg Bree and Chad Stock stand at their winery Limited Addition in Gaston, Oregon, preparing to welcome guests to their “Come On Over October” event on Oct. 26. Behind them, the ...
Lisa Callaghan applies labels to bottles at her family’s winery in Elgin, Ariz. Every bottle of wine is hand labeled. Grapes awaiting harvesting at Callaghan’s Vineyards in Elgin, Ariz. Fields of ...