A Twyford wine estate has reported significant crop losses following an unexpected ground frost event. The incident, on Saturday, April 25, at Stanlake Park where up to half of this year’s crop was lost, underlies both the unpredictability of English viticulture and the resilience required to produce wine in the UK. Despite forecasts at the 40-year-old business predicting overnight temperatures of between two and three degrees centigrade, the vi…
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