EditorialJulie Rolland, center, at her vineyard in the French commune of Saint-André-de-Roquelongue, on March 31, 2023. (Andrea Mantovani/The New York Times)
EditorialJulie Rolland, center, at her vineyard in the French commune of Saint-André-de-Roquelongue, on March 31, 2023. (Andrea Mantovani/The New York Times)
EditorialJulie Rolland, center, at her vineyard in the French commune of Saint-André-de-Roquelongue, on March 31, 2023. (Andrea Mantovani/The New York Times)
EditorialRaymond Trollat, right, Pierre Gonon, left, and Jean Gonon examine a vine at vineyard in the St.-Joseph appellation of France, June 27, 2013. (Nanda Gonzague/The New York Times)
EditorialGarter Principle King of Arms, David Vines White (C), reads the proclamation of Britain's new King, King Charles III, from the Friary Court balcony of St James's Palace in London on September 10, 2022. - King Charles III pledged to follow his mother's exa
EditorialIn a photo provided by Brian Reyes, Euonymus vines grow on the trunks of old autumn olive shrubs creating sinuous, snakelike forms at Sakonnet Garden, in Little Compton, R.I., on July 27, 2022. (Brian Reyes via The New York Times)
EditorialVines are trained high so that grazing sheep cannot reach them at Paicines, a winery and ranch in San Benito County, California, May 3, 2022. (Nic Coury/The New York Times)
EditorialAndrew Holve, the head of winemaking at Newton Vineyards in Napa Valley, St. Helena, Calif., examining dead vines in a vineyard block lost to the 2020 fires, on July 23, 2021. (Rachel Bujalski/The New York Times)
EditorialA worker removes leaves from zinfandel vines at the Green & Red Vineyard near St. Helena, Calif. on June 22, 2021. (Mike Kai Chen/The New York Times)