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Champagne Makers Cut Harvest as Global Outlook Fizzles Out

MARNE, GRAND EST, JUL 23 – The Comité Champagne sets the 2025 grape harvest yield at 9,000 kilos per hectare, the lowest since 2020, amid ongoing economic uncertainty and tariff threats from the US government.

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The Comité Champagne said that the region's 2025 harvest is looking promising, but has capped the yield at one of the lowest levels of the century.

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On Wednesday 23 July, the Champagne Committee set the yield for the next harvest at 9,000 kg of grapes per hectare in Épernay (Marne), a further 10% decrease compared to last year. The harvest is expected to start around 20 August.

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Champagne makers cut harvest as global outlook fizzles out

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In a global economic context marked by uncertainty, winemakers and champagne houses have set the marketable yield of the 2025 harvest at 9,000 kilos per hectare, compared to 10,000 kg last year, the Champagne Committee announced on Wednesday 23 July.

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France24 broke the news in France on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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