
Climate Change



Burgundy’s New (Climate) Normal
A tasting of 2003 Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays shows how well growers are adapting to warmer vintages

Wine Talk: The Man Behind the World’s Largest Cork Producer
How have natural corks stayed on top of the wine world? Antonio Amorim’s efforts to make the cork business more innovative …

The Torres Family’s Quest to Resurrect Lost Grapes
Could ancient varieties be the future of winemaking in a warming Spain?

Many Europeans Happy With Harvest
Winegrowers stood tall against the challenges of soaring summer temperatures across much of Europe to bring in quality …

Tornado and Hail Hit Famed Châteauneuf-du-Pape Vineyard
Plus, the Spotted Lanternfly spreads across East Coast vineyards and remembering a Burgundy icon

Europe Faces Scorching Heat and Fires
In wine regions across the continent, spring was dry and summer brought record temperatures, shrinking the potential …

The Increasingly Frequent Threat of Frost
For grapegrowers in California, Oregon, France and beyond, a perennial threat becomes more dire


Jackson Family Pushes for Greater Action on Climate Change and Sustainability
California-based wine giant sets itself ambitious environmental goals for 2030 and urges other wineries to follow suit

Green Teams
Winegrowers band together to address environmental challenges and ensure long-term success