In Northern Spain, Forgotten Varietals May Hold the Key to Climate-Resistant Vines
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Galicia's ancient, unnamed grapevines have been essential to the local economy and offer unique Atlantic character wines in a region known for Albariño production.
Growers in Spain are reviving nearly extinct grape varieties to discover genetic traits helpful for the wine industry to adapt to climate change impacts.
Read at Wine Enthusiast
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