Sunday 19 June 2016
Mid-June in the vines of Chinon and Bourgueil
Typically stormy weather of mid-June 2016:
looking east towards L'Île Boucard
Some photos taken on Friday in Chinon and Bourgueil:
Chinon:
Chinon: frost damage on the fruiting cane
(above and below) on the gravel vineyards close to the Vienne
Chinon: flowering underway but conditions not ideal
– cool and wet with only occasional sunshine
Rare to see a vine on gravel with plenty of potential grapes
As if the frost wasn't enough some shoots have
been broken off both in Chinon and Bourgueil.
Caused I assume by heavy rain and high winds.
Sodden vineyards – following heavy rain over the past few weeks
Some potential bunches but sparse
Just one shoot with no fruit recovering from frost damage
First series of photos taken on coteaux
above Ingrandes de Touraine
unaffected by the April frost with flowering just starting
Very different tale on the flatter gravel vineyards – here in Restigné
Green shoots but little sign of any fruit
Wind/storm damage now appears to be
compounding frost losses in places
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We drove through a hailstorm on Friday in Tours so there could be some damage from that in places.
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