North Coast 2011 winegrape crop 11% lighter, nearly 7% lower value
 

North Coast 2011 winegrape crop 11% lighter, nearly 7% lower value

Napa : CA : USA | Feb 10, 2012 at 2:02 PM PST
Source: North Bay Business Journal
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The first official tally of the impact of the stormy 2011 winegrape season is in: North Coast vintners crushed 11.8 percent fewer tons last year than in 2010, and the value of the 2011 crop at nearly $848 million was 6.9 percent smaller than the year before, despite average per-ton prices rising 5 percent... FULL ARTICLE AT North Bay Business Journal
 
 
 
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