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Pass the shiraz, please: How Australia's wine industry can adapt to climate change

Many Australians enjoy a glass of homegrown wine, and A$2.78 billion worth is exported each year. But hotter, drier conditions under climate change means there are big changes ahead for our wine producers.

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No more Shiraz? Australia's favorite grape could be a victim of climate change
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No more Shiraz? Australia's favorite grape could be a victim of climate change

Shiraz, called Syrah everywhere else in the world, isn't that suited to Australia's hot and dry climate in the first place, according to Topper's Mountain Wines manager Jan Taborsky.
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