2026 Delivers Record Early Harvests
Winemakers across the northern hemisphere are experiencing record-early harvests in 2026, signalling a significant shift in climate patterns that's forcing the industry to rethink production timelines and practices. The reset in growing conditions means vintners will need to adjust their traditional approaches to picking, fermentation, and vintage management. This is a developing trend that will likely affect everything from fruit quality to cellar operations for producers worldwide.
Originally published by Wine-Searcher
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