English wine makers suffer worst spring frost in 10 years
English wine makers have been hit by their worst spring frost in a decade, threatening vineyard harvests across the country. The late frost damage comes at a critical time for the buds and young growth on vines, potentially impacting both yields and wine quality for the coming vintage. This significant weather event underscores the ongoing climate challenges facing England's rapidly growing wine industry.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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