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Climate effect on wine production
10-15-1999, 08:44 AM,
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Thanks for the reply. A further related question: you'd have thought that warmer climates would encourage earlier ripening and thus the period for "noble rot" to take place would be extended, so why is it that the greatest (Old World) botrytised wines are largely from the very coolest climates (Germany, Alsace)?
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