Portugal’s Wine Production Plunges 20% to Decade Low as Extreme Weather Hits Agriculture - Vinetur
Portugal's wine production has dropped 20% to its lowest level in a decade thanks to brutal weather conditions. This is a pretty significant supply shock that could ripple through EU wine markets—fewer Portuguese wines means potential price pressures and shelf space implications for retailers across Europe. Worth watching to see if other Southern European producers face similar climate challenges this vintage.
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