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Ep 592: The Next Frontiers of Wine Production - New heights, techniques, regions

Ep 592: The Next Frontiers of Wine Production - New heights, techniques, regions

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This week I discuss the current challenges facing wine due to climate change.

I cover some strategies the industry is undertaking to address the major issues -- from vineyard and tech solutions to new varieties (Pilzwiderstandsfahige Reben or PiWi grapes!). Then I cover emerging regions that are doing a surprisingly great job making innovative wines! From Normandy, France to the UK, Tasmania, and countries in Scandinavia, you will get a great idea of what is happening on the cutting edge of wine!

As promised, here are some names of Danish and Swedish Vineyards:

Denmark:

  • Skærsøgaard Dons Cuvée Brut is award winning
  • Dansk Vincenter
  • Frederiksborg Vin
  • Vinperlen
  • Domain Aalsgaard
  • Lille Gadegaard
  • Dyrehøj Vingaard
  • Nygårdsminde Vingård (northernmost commercial wine production)

Sweden:

  • Kullabergs vingård
  • Arilds Vingård
  • Thora Vingård
  • Vejby Vingård
  • Lottenlund Estate
  • Flyinge Vingård
  • Flädie Mat & Vingård

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