pgentile
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Sounds like the cost of grapes this year could be going up. The article states that half of Napa was wiped out, I'm pretty sure I read that the damage to vineyards was much much less than that. It also indicates that lower end wines will be more affected price-wise than high end. Other articles I've read say that wine consumption is up worldwide. The two could really put a squeeze on prices.
Where do grapes fall in quality for the home wine maker? Are we ever getting grapes that are equal quality used in high end wines, even when buying premium grapes? I'm not sure about my local sources.
https://www.businesslive.co.za/fm/f...-what-it-means-for-sas-wilting-wine-industry/
Where do grapes fall in quality for the home wine maker? Are we ever getting grapes that are equal quality used in high end wines, even when buying premium grapes? I'm not sure about my local sources.
https://www.businesslive.co.za/fm/f...-what-it-means-for-sas-wilting-wine-industry/