Climate change may be improving Bordeaux wines.

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      They focused on Bordeaux because its vineyards are exclusively irrigated by rain, and wine critics provide annual ratings of the region's wines. Environment WINES from the Bordeaux region of France tend to be better when the grapes are grown in years with wet winters and hot, dry summers. [Extracted from the article]
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