Chablis Winegrowers Race to Save Vineyards as Severe Frost Strikes Early Budding Vines
Chablis vineyards are facing an urgent crisis as early spring frost threatens newly budded vines across the prestigious French region. Winegrowers are racing to implement frost protection measures to save their crops, highlighting the increasing vulnerability of wine production to unpredictable weather patterns. This could have significant implications for Chablis wine availability and pricing in the coming season.
Originally published by Vinetur
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