Pinot Noir and Grenache Gains and Losses under 2 Degrees of Warming (IMAGE)
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Example of gains and losses in wine-growing suitability within major wine-producing countries and for two popular varieties. Grenache (shown in red) is heat-tolerant and late-ripening, and thus sees gains; pinot noir (shown in purple) is less heat-tolerant and early-ripening, and thus sees losses. The proportions shown are the net difference between gains and losses of suitability, calculated by comparing suitability prior to climate change and suitability under a scenario of 2°C of warming.
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Ignacio Morales-Castilla
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