09-30-2008, 07:36 PM
The best wine-growing areas in the world are the following: California (USA), France, Black Sea region (Moldova, Crimeea, Georgia) and some places in Australia. As you can see, according to these areas, best vineyards grow in warm regions. Vines like warmth, or, I would say something average between warmth and heat. Taking into consideration the fact that during the summertime temperatures in California and Crimeea (Ukraine) reach 40 degrees C, I think there will be no problem for the UK to grow wine by 2080, of course if the temperature don't get above 40 degrees, of which I doubt.