France Video. Scientists in search of the wine of tomorrow Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 20/07/2017 - 13:29 GMT+2 What if tomorrow’s wine contained more alcohol and was sweeter because of climate change and earlier grape picking seasons? Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Scientists in search of the wine of tomorrow Now playing Next Israeli strikes hit Beirut as US-Iran talks near completion Now playing Next Vancouver turns green and gold after Australia's World Cup win Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 14th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 14th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next US-Iran peace deal in doubt after Israeli strikes on Beirut Now playing Next Australia start World Cup with a bang after Brazil draw with Morocco Now playing Next San Andreas fault at highest stress level in 1,000 years Now playing Next World's first large-scale hydrogen engine starts generating electricity Now playing Next Ukraine's strikes are methodically cutting Crimea off from Russia Now playing Next Albania protests escalate into diplomatic standoff with Iran Now playing Next 'Hussarz' roar over Poland as first F-35s officially enter service Now playing Next Swiss voters reject bid to cap population at 10 million, a move that would have limited immigration Now playing Next Wars, tariffs and AI: What to expect from the G7 summit in Évian Now playing Next Russian opposition party-congress in Berlin: Fear that Yashin might become a "Mini-Putin" Now playing Next Romanian president nominates Adrian Vestea as prime minister More videos
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