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Amazing article about wine regions and climate change

This article is so worth reading- a great example of how an industry has had to adapt to climate change ahead of political acceptance of the issue. Also, very interesting to read about the wines! Swedish rieslings? German merlot? English chardonnay?

Another fascinating aspect of this article is how with the changing growing regions, the very identity of the wines is being redefined. Is it Burgandy if grown outside of Burgandy?

And last but not least, maybe there's a little schadenfreude to be had out of this article. ""In Napa, it appears that a lot of very rich people may have sunk a lot of money in the wrong place."
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