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Rain takes fizz out of English wine industry | Rain takes fizz out of English wine industry |
(about 11 hours later) | |
By Nick Tarver BBC News | By Nick Tarver BBC News |
It has been tipped for great things due to global warming. | It has been tipped for great things due to global warming. |
But one of England's growth industries has fallen victim to more traditional British weather - the rain. | But one of England's growth industries has fallen victim to more traditional British weather - the rain. |
Wine production has dropped by more than a third in some parts of the country. | Wine production has dropped by more than a third in some parts of the country. |
And one of England's most successful sparkling wine vineyards scrapped its harvest completely in order to sustain the "quality" of its brand. | |
So, in the run up to Christmas has the fizz been taken out of the English wine industry? | So, in the run up to Christmas has the fizz been taken out of the English wine industry? |
'Grounds of quality' | 'Grounds of quality' |
Wine has been produced in England since the Roman occupation, but for much of the 20th Century winemaking was seen as a hobby industry. | Wine has been produced in England since the Roman occupation, but for much of the 20th Century winemaking was seen as a hobby industry. |
However, following a series of international competition wins, where English sparkling wines beat others from around the world - including some from the Champagne region in France - interest has surged. | However, following a series of international competition wins, where English sparkling wines beat others from around the world - including some from the Champagne region in France - interest has surged. |
One of these award winners, Nyetimber, based in West Chiltington, Sussex, took the decision not to harvest its grapes this year. | One of these award winners, Nyetimber, based in West Chiltington, Sussex, took the decision not to harvest its grapes this year. |
"It was a hard decision - a wine maker gets about 30 chances in their lifetime to make a vintage," said Christian Holthausen, from Nyetimber. | "It was a hard decision - a wine maker gets about 30 chances in their lifetime to make a vintage," said Christian Holthausen, from Nyetimber. |
"I'm only aware of a couple other vineyards in the world that have ever done this." | "I'm only aware of a couple other vineyards in the world that have ever done this." |
The vineyard said it did not think its decision would damage the reputation of the English wine industry. | The vineyard said it did not think its decision would damage the reputation of the English wine industry. |
"The decision was made on the grounds of quality," he said. "I think it's had a positive impact on English wine - it proves we're serious." | "The decision was made on the grounds of quality," he said. "I think it's had a positive impact on English wine - it proves we're serious." |
Julia Trustrum Eve, from English Wine Producers, which markets the industry, said: "We have enormous sympathy for Nyetimber, but because they're such a leading brand it did lead people to draw [negative] assumptions, which weren't the case at all." | Julia Trustrum Eve, from English Wine Producers, which markets the industry, said: "We have enormous sympathy for Nyetimber, but because they're such a leading brand it did lead people to draw [negative] assumptions, which weren't the case at all." |
She said the harvest had "undoubtedly" been hit, with wine production dropping by 30% in the east of England and more in the west. | She said the harvest had "undoubtedly" been hit, with wine production dropping by 30% in the east of England and more in the west. |
However, she said the quality of the grapes that were harvested had been exceptional. | However, she said the quality of the grapes that were harvested had been exceptional. |
This was echoed by Sam Lindo, from the award-winning Camel Valley vineyard, in Cornwall. | This was echoed by Sam Lindo, from the award-winning Camel Valley vineyard, in Cornwall. |
"So many people have been pessimistic about this year's harvest," he said. | "So many people have been pessimistic about this year's harvest," he said. |
"Production has been down, but the quality of what we've produced has been very high." | "Production has been down, but the quality of what we've produced has been very high." |
The key period for winemaking in England is when the vines flower, but the cold and wet weather results in small and unformed bunches of grapes. | The key period for winemaking in England is when the vines flower, but the cold and wet weather results in small and unformed bunches of grapes. |
Mr Lindo said: "In beautiful sunshine all the flowers turn to grapes and you make a lot of wine. | Mr Lindo said: "In beautiful sunshine all the flowers turn to grapes and you make a lot of wine. |
"This period is normally during the Wimbledon fortnight. But If you have a bad harvest you have to keep calm and carry on for next year." | "This period is normally during the Wimbledon fortnight. But If you have a bad harvest you have to keep calm and carry on for next year." |
'Disastrous' | 'Disastrous' |
2012 has been a big year for British wine. | 2012 has been a big year for British wine. |
Nyetimber was served aboard the Queen's Jubilee barge and Camel Valley was used at the reception for dignitaries at the Paralympic Games. | Nyetimber was served aboard the Queen's Jubilee barge and Camel Valley was used at the reception for dignitaries at the Paralympic Games. |
However, wine expert Malcolm Gluck said despite wine producers saying otherwise, the weather has been a disaster. | However, wine expert Malcolm Gluck said despite wine producers saying otherwise, the weather has been a disaster. |
"If you have two or three vintages like this it will be a disaster and drive people out of business," he said. | "If you have two or three vintages like this it will be a disaster and drive people out of business," he said. |
He added that the "tiny" wine industry in England had been overhyped and wine makers were either brave or foolhardy. | He added that the "tiny" wine industry in England had been overhyped and wine makers were either brave or foolhardy. |
"A few people have made a few good bottles in a few good years," he said. | "A few people have made a few good bottles in a few good years," he said. |
"But it's an insignificant proportion compared to the number of good ones coming out of Champagne." | "But it's an insignificant proportion compared to the number of good ones coming out of Champagne." |
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