Argentina loses 25-30% wine grapes due to frosty conditions

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articlenopicBy Andeswines.com

For the past week, an icy situation has been worrying many growers in key Argentinean wine valleys: the much feared zonda and later frost. According to experts, this current climate event could generate losses in production of wine grapes from 25% to 30%, reports AndesWines.com

The latest reports show that micro wine growing regions Agrelo, Sur de La Consulta, Ugarteche y Altamira have resulted affected in specific areas.

This year’s frost has been the largest one in years, say local growers. Nonetheless, AndesWines reports that enologists and wine producers are expecting grape prices to stay below record levels because of last year’s price spike, especially in the areas that produce Premium grapes.

Familia Catena’s chief enologist, Alejandro Vigil, explained to AndesWines.com that the frost destroyed many recent sprouts and that the weather conditions drew humidity of the zones, allowing the rime to stay longer.

The CEO of Bodega Melipal, Santiago Santamaría, added that operations in Agrelo, region with a small frost history and where the company’s head operations are located, will register small losses in Merlot, while some Malbec lots will .. Read full story

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