conservation lands—could be mitigated by exploiting existing diversity within crops. Here we
examine this possibility for wine grapes. Across 1,100 planted varieties, wine grapes
possess tremendous diversity in traits that affect responses to climate, such as phenology
and drought tolerance. Yet little of this diversity is exploited. Instead many countries plant 70–
90% of total hectares with the same 12 varieties—representing 1% of total diversity. We …