Yet More Hail Woes for France

© Fotolia | Storm clouds gather again for French vineyards

The latest hail victims in the French vineyards are located in the south where a violent hailstorm, with very high winds, hit late Sunday afternoon.

A total of 15,000 hectares (37,000 acres) of agricultural land – mainly vineyards – are said to be affected. The two wine regions worst hit are Malepère, west of Carcassonne and Minervois, between Carcassonne and Narbonne. Parts of Corbières were also in the hail zone.

Related stories:
Hail Crushes Hopes for Bumper Burgundy Vintage
La Clape Vineyards the Latest Hail Victims
Médoc Properties Devastated by Hail Storms

Weather in Languedoc-Roussillon this summer has veered from one extreme to the other. It started out unseasonably dry and hot, with concerns about drought. Vintage is expected to start very early in mid-August, making this a potentially disastrous time in the vines' development for storms to hit.

After a visit to one of the producers in the affected area, the director of the local Chamber of Agriculture, Philippe Vergnes, described the situation as “a catastrophe, a cataclysm”. He pointed out that one quarter of the vineyards in the Aude department (one of the most-planted parts of France) was hit. Only an estimated 10-15 percent of producers have hail insurance.

At the main wine cooperative in Malepère – whose members own around 1000 hectares – about half the vines are estimated to be severely damaged.

Jérome Despey, the president of the wine advisory section for Agrimer (the French agricultural ministry) commented that there had been a growing phenomenon of storms in the past few years and no region had been spared.

Despey expects there to be another drop in French wine production this year, leading to supply problems. In recent years bad weather conditions have led to the smallest production levels ever experienced. There has been an estimated 22 percent drop in volumes in France between 2002 and 2013.

Hail also hit the vineyards of Lavaux in Switzerland’s Vaud canton on Sunday, while eastern French wine regions suffered storms that caused some localized hail, flooding and high winds.

Northern Bordeaux, Cognac and La Clape in the Languedoc all suffered devastating hailstorms recently, while producers in Burgundy are still reeling after the severe hailstorm 10 days ago, which damaged around 3000 hectares (7400 acres).

It was the third consecutive year that the same zone in Burgundy’s Côte d’Or has suffered hailstorms and, last week, producers called on local government for assistance.

To join the conversation, comment on our social media channels.
Latest News and Features

The World's Most Wanted Bordeaux

Our hunt for the world's most wanted wines pulls into Bordeaux, just in time for the En Primeur campaign.

Don Kavanagh · Saturday, 20-Apr-2024
Magazine The World's Most Wanted Bordeaux

Bordeaux En Primeur Faces a Tough Sell

As Bordeaux's 2023 vintage En Primeur campaign kicks off, producers face an uphill battle to win over buyers.

Margaret Rand · Friday, 19-Apr-2024
Magazine Bordeaux En Primeur Faces a Tough Sell

Israel's Winemakers Battle On

With the war in the Middle East escalating, Passover is very different for Israeli winemakers this year.

W. Blake Gray · Thursday, 18-Apr-2024
Magazine Israel's Winemakers Battle On

Spain's Most Wanted Wines

When searching Spain's most wanted wines, there's some gold to be found.

Nat Sellers · Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024
Magazine Spain's Most Wanted Wines

Napa Cabernets Hit New Heitz

Heitz was one of the first superstar wineries in Napa, and it is still producing some incredible wines.

Tom Hyland · Tuesday, 16-Apr-2024
Magazine Napa Cabernets Hit New Heitz

Natural Wines can be Clean

Natural wine, Nazis and the Olympics – it's all kicking off in this week's news roundup.

Oliver Styles · Sunday, 14-Apr-2024
Magazine Natural Wines can be Clean

Goodbye to a Rioja Legend

Spanish wine lost a great champion recently. James Lawrence remembers Rioja's Fernando Remírez de Ganuza.

James Lawrence · Sunday, 14-Apr-2024
Magazine Goodbye to a Rioja Legend

The World's Most Wanted Pinot Noir

Outside of Burgundy, Pinot Noir is cropping up in some remote corners of the world.

Nat Sellers · Saturday, 13-Apr-2024
Magazine The World's Most Wanted Pinot Noir

China Wine Catches up to History

China might seem a recent addition to the world's wine regions, but its wine history stretches back millennia.

Jim Boyce · Friday, 12-Apr-2024
Magazine China Wine Catches up to History

California Cabernet's Hidden Jewel

It's not well known but it should be – W. Blake Gray strikes gold in El Dorado.

W. Blake Gray · Thursday, 11-Apr-2024
Magazine California Cabernet's Hidden Jewel