This year, the volume of grape juice is not at the rendez-vous.
Compared to previous years the lack is often more than 30%. The vine has suffered from the weather with very dry passages. Fortunately, the rains of the week before the harvest gave in a few days a gain of 6 to 8 hl / ha (the volume of production of juice is measured in hectoliters per hectare), or 10% of the estimated harvest.
The weather is not only to explain the low harvest. Diseases seem to have gathered this year: Powdery mildew has affected 30% of the area
Mildew explains a loss of almost 7% of the potential harvest.
Golden flavescence gave by 5% loss on the harvest. Flavescence is transmitted by an insect
Wood diseases that are affecting more than 10% of the vineyard, double on last year, explain a decrease of 6% of the harvest.
You do not know these diseases ? Do not worry, we’ll talk soon about them and their impact on the vine.
Last but not least, to maintain naturally their wines, wine-makers need acidity in their grape juices. But the hot summer led to a rise in sugar in the grapes but a decrease in acidity.
The sequence of operations, particularly the distillation, will be delicate with low acidity wines. Distillation will start soon to get eaux-de-vie of high quality.
But this is another story …


Some blog posts

Label “Vineyards and Discoveries”
Cognac Tasting Tour receives the “Vignobles et Découvertes” Label from the Ministries of Tourism and Agriculture

Meeting a distiller
Let’s push open the doors of a Grande Champagne estate to visit the distillery and meet its master distiller

The agency’s online store is open
In the Online Store, choose a packaged stay or buy a gift card to offer. A good way to offer an original destination off the
Subscribe here to our Newsletter
By subscribing to our newsletter you will receive our news from the Cognac and Charentes vineyards a few times a year.
In accordance with GDPR rules, you can cancel your registration at any time.