Until recently, there has been lots of wine in the world for drinking.
In fact, there has been a surplus. Unfortunately, over the last number of years
supplies have dwindled because of climate change and more frequent, severe
weather. Now we basically drink what we produce. It is estimated that European
production, led by France, one of the largest global producers, will probably
decrease by approximately 8% from last year. Large producers in the Southern
Hemisphere like Argentina (down 30% from 2015) and Chile (down 25% from 2015)
are feeling the effects of El NiƱo. South Africa is down 7% from last year. It’s simply becoming
more challenging to grow wine. Why it’s enough to drive one to drink!
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