‘It’s a sun trap’: climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
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UK vineyards are thriving as far north as Yorkshire and Scotland as investors cash in on tax breaks and hotter summers“We’ve never had frost here,” says Adrian Pike, gesturing across rows of vines just starting to show signs of tiny buds in the weak Kent spring sunshine.Westwell vineyard is on the site of a former monastery and sits close to the Pilgrims’ Way on the North Downs, the historic route to Canterbury that runs along the top of the hill behind the vineyard. Continue reading

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