German Winemakers: Harvesting Is Unexpectedly Weak
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This year the German wine-growers harvest significantly less grapes than they thought. According to the German Wine Institute, this is mainly due to the heavy rain in September. However, the quality is promising.
The German wine-growing companies harvest significantly less grapes than expected. According to the German wine institute, there are several reasons for this.
BODENHEIM. Extremely early harvest and strong precipitation in September: According to the German Wine Institute (DWI), the yield at this year's harvest in the Rhineland-Palatinate is about ten percent below the average of the last ten years. This is less than assumed at the beginning of the harvest. The DWI expects a total of less than 8 million hectolitres of wine must [...]

The harvest of German wineries is lower than initially assumed. One reason is the strong September rain.
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