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How Climate Change Could Hurt Oregon’s Pinot Noir

Oregon’s climate has turned it into a producer of some of the world’s most highly regarded pinot noir. But winemakers in the state fear global warming could be damaging to their pinot noir production.



Warmer summers are only part of the problem; the prospect of a cooler future along the coast could make growing finicky pinot noir grapes even trickier.


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