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Climate change is starting to alter the centuries-old traditions of grape growers in the France's Champagne region, like the Duval-Leroy Vineyard vineyard in the town of Vertus. For now, growers say when warming temperatures and shifting seasons aren't wr

With a changing climate, the French see trouble ahead for champagne

May 12, 2014Environment

The Champagne region of France has set the standard for sparkling wines for generations. But climate change threatens to change that.

Climate change is starting to alter the centuries-old traditions of grape growers in the France's Champagne region, like the Duval-Leroy Vineyard vineyard in the town of Vertus. For now, growers say when warming temperatures and shifting seasons aren't wr

With a changing climate, the French see trouble ahead for champagne

May 12, 2014Environment

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