From Languedoc in southern France to Burgundy in the center and Champagne in the northeast, France's wine-producing regions have entered an unusually early grape harvest season this summer, as prolonged heat and drought continue to take a toll on the sector. Harvesting has started one to two weeks earlier than last year, reported Xinhua.
Wine industry insiders said the combination of a mild winter and warmer-than-usual spring advanced the grape-…
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