Germany's Wine Production Drops to Lowest Level Since 2017 After Heavy Rainfall Disrupts Harvest
Germany's wine harvest has hit its lowest production level in seven years following heavy rainfall that disrupted the picking season. This significant drop in output will likely have knock-on effects for European wine supplies and pricing across the continent. Climate challenges continue to reshape European wine production patterns, affecting both producers and consumers.
Originally published by Vinetur
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