Our grapes were subjected to unprecedented and prolonged high temperatures in July and the impact on our harvests this year is uncertain. The situation is discussed in this blog posting from Mark Greenspan or Advanced Viticulture: https://advancedvit.com/what-does-a-prolonged-heat-wave-mean-for-the-vintage/
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