Italian winemakers look to new technologies with old grape varieties to adapt to a changing climate

A person walks through a vineyard.

As Italy’s vineyards grapple with summers that are longer and hotter, erratic weather and dwindling water, winemakers are being forced to rethink one of the oldest assumptions in their craft: terroir, the delicate interplay of soil, sun, wind, rain and human touch that gives each wine its specific taste.

CBC | World News

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