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Heatwaves are ruining French vineyards – while English wine enjoys a golden age
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Fark
· Jun 22, 2026
France sizzles in a week of punishing heat that is already causing deaths, with some reports stating that it's so hot you could braise a Coq a Vin with lardons and mushrooms on the sidewalk. Or just fry an egg, if you're a philistine or something [Scary]
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Le Monde
· Jun 24, 2026
Europe heatwave: From Spain to Germany, an unprecedented 'red zone' sweeps across continent
France's neighboring countries are also experiencing record-breaking heat. While some in the south are more accustomed to such weather, Europe remains overall insufficiently adapted to climate change, despite being highly exposed to its effects.
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Related coverage for "Heatwaves are ruining French vineyards – while English wine enjoys a golden age": Euro Weekly News — Cheers Mallorca: Raïm Wine Festival takes over Colonia Sant Pere. Bon Appétit — Mexican Wine Breaks All the Rules. Sweden Herald — How Sweden Could Attract Wine Tourists as Its Wine Industry Grows. Quartz — Best food and drink experiences in Burgundy. Fark — France sizzles in a week of punishing heat that is already causing deaths, with some reports stating that it's so hot you could braise a Coq a Vin with lardons and mushrooms on the sidewalk. Or just fry an egg, if you're a philistine or something [Scary]. Le Monde — Europe heatwave: From Spain to Germany, an unprecedented 'red zone' sweeps across continent

