France legalizes forgotten grape varieties: how this will save winemakers.
According to inkorr.com: France plans to revive the cultivation of six previously forgotten grape varieties that were once considered dangerous. It has recently been revealed that the bans on these varieties were unfounded, and they could become an important asset for winemakers in their fight against climate change.
This initiative will not only expand the range of French wine but also make its cultivation more resilient to the whims of nature.
The revived grape varieties are capable of reducing the need for pesticides and increasing resistance to fungal diseases, making their cultivation more environmentally beneficial.
The return to these varieties also highlights a new approach by winemakers who are seeking innovative solutions to adapt to climate change. This could not only improve wine quality but also strengthen France's position in the global wine market, opening new horizons for the industry's development.
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