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Their status will be revisited again in 10 years, according to a CIVB spokesperson. As such, use of the new grapes is limited: Vines can only account for up to 5 percent of the planted vineyard area and cannot account for more than 10 percent of a wine blend. Interestingly, as CIVB points out, this latter rule means that, due to France's existing labeling regulations, these new varieties will not appear on Bordeaux labels.

So their work to battle climate change will go relatively uncredited for now. In announcing the change, CIVB added that climate change has already caused a shift in which grapes vineyards are favoring, specifically citing the example that the late-ripening Petit Verdot has seen its plantings jump percent as of Meanwhile, CIVB says that the new grapes are just one of many ways the region is shifting to adapt to modern weather patterns.

Other enological and agricultural changes "include adapting best practices to the needs of each vintage, such as delayed pruning; increasing vine trunk height to reduce leaf area; limiting leaf-thinning to protect grapes from sun; adapting plot sites to minimize hydric stress; night harvesting; and reducing plant density," the council wrote. This unpredictable, tannic varietal is used to add beautiful coloring in Bordeaux blends.

However, this fruit most notably found its foothold in our Monte Bello vintages. This peppery wine nearly went extinct in France, where colder winters prevented it from producing any summer yields, but it eventually found its home in South America.

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Meanwhile, Castets is billed as a "historical and long-forgotten Bordeaux grape variety," whereas Touriga Nacional is from Portugal. But for now, Bordeaux waits. But in the end, any approval will almost certainly come sooner than global action on climate change, in which case Bordeaux might be seeing a lot more of these grapes in the future and for a long time to come.

By Mike Pomranz Updated September 04,



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