Champagne growers begin their earliest harvest on record after frost destroyed 43% of potential production.
Champagne growers have started their earliest harvest on record following devastating spring frosts that destroyed 43% of this year's potential production. The catastrophic frost damage will significantly constrain supply across the region and is likely to create ripple effects throughout the import, distribution and retail sectors relying on Champagne stock.
Originally published by Vinetur
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