Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/07

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Subject: [Leica] English wine
From: gwpics at me.com (Gerry Walden)
Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 23:00:32 +0100
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I have to stand up for the wines that are produced from the award winning 
vineyards along the south coast of England which (I understand) has a very 
suitable climate for viniculture. There are some very good voneyards quite 
close to home, and if the LUG ever wants me to investigate I am happy to 
take the expenses paid trip!  ;>)

Gerry

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On 7 Apr 2010, at 22:52, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:

> Nathan writes:
> "It is increasingly accepted in wine circles that English wine has made 
> huge
> strides in recent years and will continue to do so. Right now it is mostly 
> a
> low-quantity, good-quality business but as the effects of global warming
> kick in the quantity will go up to. In fact, some winemakers in Bordeaux
> (where d'Yquem is located, BTW) are now buying land in northern France and
> southern England because they anticipate that in 30-40 years their current
> vineyards in the south will have turned into desert.'
> 
> The idea that the UK has a cool temperature is, I suspect, a geomyth. We
> lived on the island of Anglesley, in North Wales, for over two years. The
> island is on the Irish Sea just across from Dublin. In the time that we
> lived there it snowed just once and that was a dusting that would be 
> laughed
> at by any New Englander or German. Despite the popularity of "The Christmas
> Carol" it has not snowed in England over Christmas for the last 50 years.
> Indeed we had palm trees growing in our back yard. Not stately royal palms
> to be sure, but palm trees nevertheless. With little coconuts growing on
> top. The most characteristic weather was rain, almost every day.
> 
> It is my understanding that wine grapes require a relatively sunny and dry
> climate to mature properly. That would be hard to find in the UK except
> perhaps, after global warming, in the north of Scotland. The French wine
> makers would do better to buy land in Australia, California, or Chile. On
> the other hand the conditions in the UK are ideal for beer.
> 
> Larry Z
> 
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