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How Climate Change Is Impacting Winemakers In Texas

Por: Forbes Life October 03, 2022

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Aerial shot of William Chris Vineyards in Hye, Texas. Photo courtesy of William Chris Wine Company. 2019 Hill Country Light LLC In recent years, the Lone Star State has experienced record-high summers and droughts that followed record-low winters and weeks of unprecedented ice and snow events. These extreme meteorological conditions have fueled the long-debated conversation of climate change as Texas Wine Month begins. These days, we live in... + full article



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