PreviousGrape expectations: the world's northernmost wine regions© picture-alliance/dpa/FreidbergGermany: Saxony-Anhalt© picture-alliance/dpa/A. SchulerGermany: Föhr© picture-alliance/dpa/C. RehderBelgium© picture-alliance/J. TackEngland© picture-alliance/dpa/C. WiigScotland© picture-alliance/J. MorenoSweden© picture-alliance/Alexander FarnsworthNorway© picture-alliance/DUMONT Bildarchiv/U. BernhartIceland© Imago/PEMAXCanada© picture-alliance/C. RobidouxCrimea© picture-alliance/dpa/M. MokrushinRussia© picture-alliance/N. GyngazovRussia: Siberia© picture-alliance/dpa/Freidberg12 imagesAugust 1, 2019Are you in the mood for a climate change Chardonnay? How about a mercury-rising Rioja? Wine regions which thus far were ignored are beginning to realize their stock is rising, as global warming is changing viticulture.