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Global warming is pushing wine harvests earlier – but not necessarily for the better

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imageDroughts have traditionally yielded good vintages in France, but changing conditions are forcing wine growers to adapt.lewismd13/flickr, CC BY-NC-SA

Wine grapes are one of the most valuable horticultural crops in the world, a globally important industry with commercial vineyards on six continents and all 50 U.S. states. Like many crops, these...

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