Vineyard in Gratallops village in Priorat, Catalonia, Spain. Credit: Iryna Kalamurza
‘Biblical’ – that’s the best word to describe the extreme growing conditions facing Europe’s vineyard owners this year. From drought to floods, from intense heat and forest fires to hailstones, the weather has veered wildly from one extreme to another throughout 2023, leading to concerns about the ability of producers across Europe to deliver the same volume of product, to the same high standards for a similar price point to what they have historically charged.
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