France's Top Wines Face Climate 'Tipping Point'
http://news.discovery.com/earth/global-warming/frances-top-wines-face-climate-tipping-point-160322.htm
"Climate change has pushed French wines into uncharted territory, and could force producers to relocate, or abandon the grapes that helped to make their vineyards famous, scientists said Monday.
Since 1980, growing conditions in northern climes such as Champagne and Burgundy, as well as in sun-drenched Bordeaux, have fundamentally changed the harvest equation that defined these storied regions, they reported in NatureClimate Change.
For much of France, local climates have been relatively stable for hundreds or thousands of years, said Elizabeth Wolkovich, an assistant professor of evolutionary biology at Harvard University and co-author of the study.
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In France, signature grape varietals pinot noir in Burgundy, and Merlot in Bordeaux will no longer be as well-adapted. Instead, southern England could become the new Champagne, with better climate conditions for Chardonnay.
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If the wealthy can't have their wine, maybe they'll start to pay attention, finally?
Ah, of course not.