Three Choirs Vineyard, in Gloucestershire planted its first vine 50 years ago.
A vineyard has harvested its first Chardonnay grape after planting the vine to adapt to the changing climate., planted their first vines fifty years ago, but since then climate change has influenced many of their decisions.Directors at thevineyard said the varieties they are choosing to replace with are different to those that were planted originally.
"We have to make sure that we plant the right things, so we've looked very closely over the last few years and we feel that Chardonnay especially, and Pinot Noir, are well worth it," said Martin Fourke, Winemaking Director at Three Choirs.
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