Climate change is good news for English wine
Updated: 2015-12-26 10:13
By OUERDYA AIT ABDELMALEK(China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
Vines at the vineyard. [Photo/Agencies] |
Climate change and chalky soils have largely benefitted English sparkling wines, which accounted for more than two thirds of the more than six million bottles produced last year.
"The quality of sparkling wine is really, really good," says Nesbitt, reflected by the numerous awards gleaned worldwide by the industry in recent years.
Glasses of Ridgeview Grosvenor Blanc de Blancs 2009, a sparkling wine from the South Downs in Sussex, got an official stamp of quality when it was served at Buckingham Palace at a state dinner in October in honour of visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping.
"As temperatures continue to increase there will be greater opportunities for better quality still wines, including red varieties," according to Collette O'Leary, marketing director of the 10-year-old Bluebell vineyard in Sussex.
In some years, some vineyards have been able to produce good pinot noirs, according to Foss, but the quality cannot yet be relied upon due to changable weather that remains a dampener on potential.
"We also see that yields and temperatures are very variable from year to year," Nesbitt says. "So the average warming pattern is not a straight line because it's up and down."
For example 2012 was particularly difficult for growers due to a cold and rainy month of June that caused a very late grape harvest, that was still ongoing in early November.
Related Stories
Wine for every occasion 2015-12-20 09:59
Death toll from tainted rice wine in E. Cambodia rises to 19: health spokesman 2015-12-13 23:05
Elderly NE China man has a fascination with wine bottles 2015-12-10 16:23
Wine, women ... and a new song 2015-12-08 08:02
Chinese NGOs warm to climate change issue 2015-12-20 09:59
Today's Top News
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank launched
Russia says it has proof of Turkey's support for IS
Investors adjusting expectations
India and Russia eye nuclear, helicopter deals
Chinese club offers lucrative contract to Spalletti
Germany is AIIB's largest non-regional shareholder
Spanish PM to form new govt after elections
Two-child policy expected to be approved
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Xi just needs to turn up for a grand welcome |
Stepping up |
Rural families still hope for male heirs |
Blue skies over Beijing ... for now |
V-Day parade for 70th WWII anniversary |
Tianjin blasts: Death, damage and bravery |