Australia's 2026 wine harvest fell to its lowest level in 25 years
Australia's 2026 wine harvest has hit its lowest level in a quarter century, marking a significant disruption to one of the world's largest wine-exporting nations. The sharp decline will likely reverberate through UK and EU import markets, affecting availability and potentially driving up prices on Australian wines in the coming months. Industry professionals should monitor how this shortage reshapes competition between regions and impacts their sourcing strategies.
Originally published by Vinetur
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