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TOPIC: Wine and climate change
#238783
Green Man

Wine and climate change 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
The eco-zealots will love global warming if it means gets tastiers. The JSO mob are very white, middle class with posh accents. I am sure they will love dingy diver picking their grapes in Kent for a lush bottle of wine.

uk.news.yahoo.com/climate-change-may-bor...wqos4y__I580Cu0GWLJg
 
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#238788
hedda

Re:Wine and climate change 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
I am of course in Wine Heaven in Australia particularly price wise but climate change may change all that with dreaded floods and fires as are now normal.
 
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#238799
Wyot

Re:Wine and climate change 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
I look forward to the climate affected super-charged Bordeauxs arriving in my local Waitrose...

Chin chin...
 
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#238808
Green Man

Re:Wine and climate change 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
Wyot wrote:
I look forward to the climate affected super-charged Bordeauxs arriving in my local Waitrose...

Chin chin...


The way the zealots keep banging on about the weather. Kent, Surrey or Devon will now have the the very best vineyards in Europe sorry France, Spain and Italy.

If grapes are too good the UK will knock Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Chile out of the rankings.

Lord Wyot, has nice to ring to it.

www.surreyhillsvineyards.co.uk/

Finally the UK can finally produce and export something.

P.S. Hedda, please stop being clumsy with your joints, then there would not be fires in Oz.
 
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