Wildfire smoke has already traveled from coast to coast, and the tainted air quality could have another nationwide impact.
Winemakers in California, Oregon and Washington say the smoke could make grapes taste smokey.
Wildfire smoke has already traveled from coast to coast, and the tainted air quality could have another nationwide impact.
Winemakers in California, Oregon and Washington say the smoke could make grapes taste smokey.
COULD HAVE ANOTHER NATIONWIDEIMPACT.WINEMAKERS IN CALIFORNIA--OREGON-- AND WASHINGTON SAY THESMOKE COULD MAKE GRAPES TASTESMOKEY.THAT COULD RESULT IN WINE SOAFFECTED...IT CAN'T BE SOLD.FOR CONSUMERS THAT MEANS THEDROP IN WINE PRICES WE SAW AMIDTHE PANDEMIC...WOULD GO UP AGAIN.WINEMAKERS DON'T KNOW YET IFTHE DAMAGE IS THAT BAD YET.SPACE JUNK IS BECOMING A PRETTYBIG PROBLEM...
An Oregon grape grower is planning to let the birds eat most of his crop this year, convinced the fruit is tainted by the smoke..