'Perfect climate': Global warming heats up UK winemaking

With climate change bringing higher temperatures, UK winemakers are increasingly able to grow grape varieties traditionally associated with warmer climes, such as pinot noir and chardonnay, and may soon be able to work with grapes normally grown even further south if global warming trends continue, experts say.

'Perfect climate': Global warming heats up UK winemaking
With climate change bringing higher temperatures, UK winemakers are increasingly able to grow grape varieties traditionally associated with warmer climes, such as pinot noir and chardonnay, and may soon be able to work with grapes normally grown even further south if global warming trends continue, experts say.

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