Italian winemakers look to new technologies with old grape varieties to adapt to a changing climate

Italian winemakers look to new technologies with old grape varieties to adapt to a changing climate

Massimo Tosoni paces through his vineyards, the rows stretching like ribbons of green under a relentless sun. In the distance, the town of Tarquinia sits on a hilltop once ruled by the ancient Etruscans.“Look at the rows of vineyards there,”

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