Vines affected by frost in Saint-Émilion (Gironde) -

Nicolas TUCAT / AFP

  • Temperatures have dropped to -4, -5 degrees, raising fears of significant losses in the Bordeaux vineyards.

  • However, the damage still to be assessed should not be at the level of 2017, a black year in terms of frost, in Gironde.

  • The next few nights, announced very cool, will be decisive.

It is a feared episode for winegrowers but unfortunately quite frequent in April, conducive to drops in temperature.

The thermometer reached in places -5 degrees during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, causing several appellations of Bordeaux to fear a "bitter" report of the impact of frost on the vineyard, even if the terrible results of 2017 did not appear. dreaded at this point.

Interprofessional as wine unions stressed that it was Wednesday too early to take stock of the impact on the harvest, especially as negative temperatures were still expected for the night from Wednesday to Thursday, and possibly next week.

The Graves, Entre-deux-Mers, Sud-Gironde (Sauternes and Barsac), the Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux in particular were affected, according to the first returns, but it is difficult to know yet in what proportions clarified to a spokesperson for the Interprofessional Bordeaux Wine Council (CIVB).

"When it reaches -5 -6, we can't do much"

"It's a bit of a disaster, there are no spared areas" in our appellation, said Mayeul L'Huillier, director of the Syndicat des vins de Graves, even though a number of wine growers still had to inspect the plots.

“You have to see how nature will react, also see the impact of other frost episodes [to come],” he added.

In the Barsac appellation (sweet), "between 50 and 90% of the properties have undoubtedly been affected", estimated Frédéric Nivelle, technical director of Château-Climens, premier grand cru classé where the weather station recorded -3.5 degrees at the end of the night.

During the night, however, many winegrowers deployed well-tried means of fighting against frost (candles between the vines, burnt straw, hot air blowers) and still had to do this the following night.

"You can gain a few tenths of a degree, but when it reaches -5-6, you can't do much," conceded Mayeul L'Huillier.

However, the impact should not be "not as catastrophic as in 2017", when the frost episode was much later, at the very end of April, hitting out buds and more ripe by three additional weeks, underlines the CIVB.

Higher humidity was then an aggravating factor.

That year, one in five winegrowers in Bordeaux had lost more than 70% of their harvest, according to figures from the Chamber of Agriculture.

On average, the properties of the Sauternes-Barsac appellation had lost 50%.

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