This year's unusually variable and
harsh weather conditions, from extreme heat and drought on the
one hand to late freezes and hail on the other, will make this
year's wine harvest one of the scarcest of the post-WWII era,
said farmers' association Coldiretti and enologists' association
Assoenologi on Tuesday.
They predict a 25% overall drop in wine and grape must
production, with Assoenologi estimating a total 2017 production
of 41.1 million hectolitres, down 13 million hectolitres on
2016.
The regions of Lazio and Umbria have been the hardest hit,
with a 40% decrease, followed by a 35% drop in Sicily.
Italian wine exports remain strong, however, with an expected
6.3% increase in 2017 on 2016 figures, for a record-breaking
year following last year's 5.6 billion euros in wine exports.
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