Carbon dioxide causes winegrapes to ripen earlier, decreases flavour compounds

Carbon dioxide causes winegrapes to ripen earlier, decreases flavour compounds

A study into the impact of climate change on wine grape production has found increased levels of carbon dioxide cause wine grapes to ripen earlier. The wine industry is investigating how climate change will impact grape production by exposing vines in north-west Victoria to the temperature and carbon dioxide levels predicted by 2050.

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