French Vineyards Face Unprecedented Early Budbreak as Growers Warn of Frost Threat
French vineyards are experiencing an unusually early budbreak this season, leaving growers concerned about potential frost damage to their vines. The early growth, likely triggered by warmer spring temperatures, creates a worrying window where tender new shoots could be destroyed by late frosts, threatening the 2024 harvest. It's a stark reminder of how climate unpredictability continues to pose serious challenges for European wine producers.
Originally published by Vinetur
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