110 degree temperatures fail to slow California grape harvest
date:Aug 08, 2019
The Central Valley grape season is in full swing, with excellent volumes reported on all colors. Despite a heat wave in July which saw temperatures reach as high as 110 degrees, growers say the vines did not sustain any long term damage and production has continued unabated. With fruit movement strong, prices at the retail level have been very competitive.

Overall quality and condition have been very good so far with brisk movement indicating strong consumer support, said Ira Greenstein of Dire
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