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The Grape Harvest in San Rafael Plummets to 39% and Marks the Biggest Drop in Mendoza

With the worst records of the whole province, San Rafael closed the harvest season with a strong retraction that reached 39% compared to the previous cycle, according to the latest data of the National Institute of Vitivincultura (INV). According to the survey updated on April 26, the Sanrafaelina wineries entered 329,268 quintals of grapes, well below the 546,761 quintals recorded in 2025. The difference clearly marks the impact of a harvest th…
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With the worst records of the whole province, San Rafael closed the harvest season with a strong retraction that reached 39% compared to the previous cycle, according to the latest data of the National Institute of Vitivincultura (INV). According to the survey updated on April 26, the Sanrafaelina wineries entered 329,268 quintals of grapes, well below the 546,761 quintals recorded in 2025. The difference clearly marks the impact of a harvest th…

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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