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France cuts white wine output price quote after soaked weather condition

France cut its projection for this year's white wine crop on Tuesday following the rainiest September in 25 years, with 2024 now forecast to be among the worst current vintages in such valued winemaking areas as Champagne, Burgundy and Beaujolais.

The forecast of 37.5 million hectolitres is now in line with the bad 2021 vintage marked by frost damage. It is 22% below in 2015's crop and 15% listed below the five year average, the farm ministry stated.

It was modified below an already weak forecast of 39.3 million launched the previous month, which had actually taken account of bad weather condition earlier this year. A hectolitre, or 100 litres, is comparable to 133 basic bottle.

This drop is due to unfavourable weather conditions which impacted all wine-growing locations, the ministry said in a month-to-month report.

All types of wine are affected, it stated, but particularly those from Burgundy, Beaujolais and Champagne The Champagne. crop would be down 33% from in 2015 and 14% below the five-year average, while Burgundy and Beaujolais would be down 35%.

Like other crops, consisting of cereals, grapes have suffered from heavy rains in France over the previous year.

The ministry said numerous vines had actually flowered in cool and damp weather condition, triggering millerandage and coulure, conditions in which grapes are small, or young grapes and flowers drop off the vine.

Added to this were losses due to frost, mildew and hail.

As a result of the September rainfall, the harvest was advanced in some regions to limit health risks and additional losses.

In July, Champagne manufacturers had actually required a 12% cut in the variety of grapes to be gathered this year after sales of the white wine fell more than 15% in the very first half of the year.

(source: Reuters)