French winegrowers begin record early harvest as heat and drought bite
French winegrowers are starting their harvest at record early dates this year as extreme heat and drought conditions accelerate grape ripening. This early picking could have significant implications for wine quality, production volumes and supply chains across Europe, making it essential news for anyone trading or planning inventory around French wines.
Originally published by RFI
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