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
Tasting of new eaux-de-vie
A unique experience for a cognac lover, attending a professional tasting of new cognac eaux-de-vie during the distillation season.
Blog presentation
We lift (a little) the veil on the vineyard of Cognac which is the most discreet of the great vineyards of France. Read and share
Moorish shape head capital and swan neck
Over time the shape of the still slowly changed. The most spectacular change is the capital, part above the pot, going from the Moorish shape
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