Rise in Success of English Wines
The emergence of a successful wine industry in the UK has been surprising to many, but with a changing climate, the UK and other locations around the world have now become ideal winegrowing regions.
Our CEO, Dr Alistair Nesbitt spoke to Food Navigator journalist Donna Eastlake about the shifts taking place in the global wine industry.
In the Media: An Accidental Climatologist
Dr Alistair Nesbitt has been on a global journey through wine and viticulture for more than 20 years.
Today, as CEO of Vinescapes, he both runs the business, and works with clients as a climatologist in India, Belgium, France, Italy, Sweden, the USA, and the UK
Get to know more about Alistair’s journey.
2019 Yields and quality looking good despite the rain
Despite a mixed season many, although not all, producers are reporting higher than average yields and good quality fruit. Yet again Met Office data shows a warmer and drier season […]
2019 Grape-growing season warmer than the 30-year average
Despite a cooler and wetter grape growing season than 2018 South-East & South-Central England still had a 2019 season (April – October) average temperature (GST) over 1oC warmer than the […]
Climate Resilience in the UK Wine Sector – CREWS-UK
As cool climate viticulture expands rapidly in England and Wales, Vinescapes are proud to be part of this new research project which will improve information on how climate change will […]