Portugal’s Wine Production Plunges 20% to Decade Low Amid Extreme Weather
Portugal's wine harvest has dropped by a fifth to its lowest level in ten years, driven by severe weather conditions. This significant production shortfall will likely affect wine availability and prices across UK and European markets, as Portugal is a key supplier to both regions. The news underscores how climate challenges continue to reshape Europe's wine industry.
Originally published by Vinetur
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