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Climate change is redrawing the map of where vines can grow, but, says Rosamund Hall, winemakers should be more imaginative with their products rather than purely following the sun ...
In 1809, Jean François Tourcaty did something both strange and remarkable: he mapped a country through its food. Not its ...
A new report predicts Hull could support cabernet sauvignon by 2100, as climate change pushes wine production north, with Yorkshire set to rival Bordeaux in the future of fine wine.
England already has a reputation for great sparkling wines, as climate change shifts the focus of wine production.
The south of France is set to have a new rival by the end of the century, as a new report predicts that climate change will ...
Currently, the only place in the UK that cabernet sauvignon can be grown successfully is southeastern England thanks to its ...
Make Hélène Jawhara Piñer's recipes for Passover and Mimouna: salmon, artichokes and pa alis stew, murakkaba and sweet ...
The first annual Fine Wines and Restaurants Market Monitor report, which has been written by the consultancy firm Bain & Company, predicted that the area around Bordeaux in France will be too hot ...
In Britain, higher temperatures will provide perfect conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon as far north as Hull, a report reveals ...
Four Premiership clubs conceded 215 points on a calamitous weekend with French clubs poised to improve further ...