Climate Resilient Winemaking
MTA
Adaptation strategies for vineyards and cellars facing warming temperatures and extreme weather
2nd Edition
"Climate Resilient Winemaking" offers a comprehensive and urgent examination of how the global wine industry is confronting the unprecedented challenges of climate change. From rising temperatures and extreme weather events in vineyards to the nuanced adjustments required in cellars, this book meticulously details the impacts on grapevine physiology, phenological shifts, and the very concept of terroir. It serves as an essential guide for viticulturists and winemakers, providing a deep dive into both the scientific underpinnings of climate change's effects and the actionable strategies being deployed to safeguard this ancient craft.
The book explores a wide array of innovative adaptation strategies, beginning in the vineyard with topics such as strategic site selection, the emergence of new wine regions, and the cultivation of adaptive grape varieties and rootstocks. It delves into modern canopy management for heat mitigation, precision irrigation technologies for water scarcity, and the foundational importance of soil health, cover crops, and organic practices. Moving into the cellar, the text covers crucial adjustments for variable grape quality, alcohol and acidity management, and the role of yeast selection and fermentation innovations. Furthermore, it addresses the broader environmental footprint of winemaking, examining energy efficiency, renewable solutions, water recycling, carbon capture, and the sustainability of packaging and transportation within the wine supply chain.
Ultimately, "Climate Resilient Winemaking" culminates in a forward-looking vision for a sustainable future, emphasizing the critical interplay of policy, regulation, and economic dimensions in shaping adaptation. It underscores the necessity of continuous innovation, global collaboration, and consumer education to navigate the complexities of a warming world. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the wine industry—from growers and winemakers to researchers and policymakers—who seeks to understand, adapt, and ensure the long-term viability and quality of wine in the face of an evolving climate.
This book is essential for vineyard managers, winemakers, and wine industry professionals who are actively seeking research-based, actionable strategies to combat the challenges of climate change. It is also highly relevant for viticulture students, researchers, and policymakers interested in the long-term sustainability and adaptation of global winemaking operations.
December 3, 2025
41,379 words
2 hours 54 minutes
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