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Sarcophagus with depictions of a vintage festival, including the grape harvest and wine production, ca. 290-300 CE. 2008.14; Getty Villa collection

Working in an ancient winery was seasonal, smelly and noisy

Shouting, squelching, singing, constantly moving, ancient urban wineries were an assault on the senses
A giant wine bottle is displayed at the Summerhill Pyramid Winery in Kelowna, B.C., in Feb. 2024. Home to more than 180 licensed grape wineries and known as “the wine capital of Canada,” the Okanagan Valley is also nationally renowned for fruit orchards that produce apples, peaches and cherries. (Aaron Hemens/IndigiNews via AP)

Glass half empty? What climate change means for Canada’s wine industry

Global warming poses great challenges to Canada’s wine industry. But in these challenges lie equally great opportunities to build a better, and more sustainable, wine industry.

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