The Finger Lakes are home to New York’s largest wine-producing region, but vineyards there are struggling with the impacts of climate change. Owners also say looming tariffs, changes in U.S. environmental policy and shifting wine consumption habits all add to the challenges for the region. Tourists come to appreciate the sparkling, sapphire water and sip wine from some 130 wineries. Despite the challenges, however, many winegrowers are embracing sustainable practices, wanting to be part of the solution to combating climate change and hoping they can adapt to changing times.
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