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Provence: Water Has Withdrawn but the Test Continues

Summary by Terre De Vins
A week after the storms of 20 May, the Provencal vineyard heals its wounds. Between discouragement and resilience, the winegrowers have to deal with the emergency. First relief, a ministerial decree has just allowed the application by drone. Nicolas Garcia, the director of the union des Côtes de Provence still has difficulty to achieve. "It fell from 100 to 250 millimetres in 2 hours in the valley of the Mole (located in the Massif des Maures, b…
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A week after the storms of 20 May, the Provencal vineyard heals its wounds. Between discouragement and resilience, the winegrowers have to deal with the emergency. First relief, a ministerial decree has just allowed the application by drone. Nicolas Garcia, the director of the union des Côtes de Provence still has difficulty to achieve. "It fell from 100 to 250 millimetres in 2 hours in the valley of the Mole (located in the Massif des Maures, b…

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Terre de Vins broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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