Irish wine being produced in a warming climate
Climate change is upon us and brings with it many threats. As the world is warming, it threatens European wine production, but also brings new opportunities for wine making in Ireland. On a ten-acre site near Wellingtonbridge in Co Wexford, there is work to be done at The Old Roots Vineyard. Over 11,000 vines are growing in this small commercial operation, some of which were first planted nine years ago. Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news

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