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Probably because grapes have trouble ripening well in countries with early winters, and they produce little sugar, which is what turns into alcohol during fermentation.
Winemaking in relatively cold climates is fraught with problems, and not only winemaking, but also the cultivation of the vine itself, except with highly adapted varieties.
White grape varieties tend to be more conducive to being grown in more humid and colder climates than red ones.
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