How climate change could hike the price of Oregon Pinot

How climate change could hike the price of Oregon Pinot

Oregon’s wine industry is set to celebrate another banner year. While it will be difficult to top 2014, when the grape harvest increased nearly 40 percent over 2013 to a record 78,000 tons and sales increased 14 percent to $430 million, many growers are predicting an exceptional crop again this year.
The optimistic outlook comes despite the hot, dry summer that pushed up the 2015 harvest by as much as three weeks.

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