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Column: The six biggest ways wine will change in 2024 : comp
Column: The six biggest ways wine will change in 2024 : comp
Column: The six biggest ways wine will change in 2024
As I peer in my crystal glass to puzzle out where the wine world is going next, I see one constant: climate change. It challenged winemakers in 2023, the hottest year in history, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
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