Dutch wine growers are on the verge of a record-breaking harvest, thanks to ideal early rains and perfect sunny, dry weather that’s ripened grapes to perfection. While 2018 delivered top-tier quality at a lower yield, and last year’s bumper crop lacked that same finesse, this year’s conditions are being hailed as a “perfect combination.” Still, growers stay cautious—late rain could ruin the crop, and vineyard-by-vineyard differences still hang in the balance. The VNWP is watching closely, confident most producers are in for a strong year, but the final verdict hinges on the weather’s behavior in the coming weeks. Nature’s still writing the story—your glass might just be next.

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