Today's Age carries a report of the damage done by recent frosts in Victorian vineyards. Massive crop losses are expected in Most Victorian wine regions.
See the article at http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/yarra-vineyards-harvest-hopes-laid-waste/2006/10/23/1161455664211.html
Frost damage in Victorian Vineyards
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I heard this morning that you can add the Coonawarra to the regions with significant frost damage and it's been reported to be nearer to the 80% end of the range for new buds that have been ruined.
Obviously this, along with the drought, will go a fair way towards reducing the glut in the industry, but what effect do you think it'll have on prices from these and other regions in the short to medium term?
Obviously this, along with the drought, will go a fair way towards reducing the glut in the industry, but what effect do you think it'll have on prices from these and other regions in the short to medium term?
Have just got back from a trip to Melbourne and the Yarra Valley. We were at Chandon on Wednesday and I saw the damage first hand. Not pretty neither are all the adjoining vineyards.
Chandon expect to lose 75 % of their crop so the people there say and I think that would be a generous estimate!
Apparently the neighbouring properties had fires burning and the smoke drifted across the Chandon vineyards and the helicopters couldnt see where they needed to be and then it was too late.
Chandon expect to lose 75 % of their crop so the people there say and I think that would be a generous estimate!
Apparently the neighbouring properties had fires burning and the smoke drifted across the Chandon vineyards and the helicopters couldnt see where they needed to be and then it was too late.
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............and things don't seem to be getting better:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/20 ... 775741.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/20 ... 775741.htm