The article discusses severe flooding in the Burgundy wine-producing region of France, particularly affecting the communes of Tonnere and Chablis. Tonnere, home to 5,000 people, is experiencing significant flooding from the Armancon river, while Chablis has seen the Serein River reach record levels, surpassing the floods of 2013. Although not directly attributed to climate change, the floods occur amidst concerns over how changing weather patterns may impact French wine production. A study mentioned in the article suggests climate change could drastically alter the quality and geographic distribution of wine production in France, potentially enhancing some regions while diminishing others.