Wine regions changing
Regions that have been on the fringes of producing wine will likely continue their development in the industry – think places like Canada and China. Others that are traditionally “frosted out” from wine-making (Japan, England, and Belgium) are also starting to successfully dip their toes into production.
The wine belt (i.e., the world's suitable wine-producing regions) is shifting closer towards the poles. |
Other regions that already have cool climates and will likely benefit include:
- England & Germany
- Oregon, Washington & Canada
- Parts of Eastern Europe
- The Finger Lakes in New York state
- Tasmania, Australia
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