Dresden – Saxony’s 2500 large and small vintners along the Saxon Wine Route between Pirna and Seusslitz are very worried.
Because of the bad weather, the grapes on the vine are rotting. The Oechsle grades (sugar in grape must) are lower than they have been for a long time. And there is too much acid. The Viticulture Association has now applied to the Ministry of Agriculture to enrich the wine with more sugar than previously allowed before fermentation.
“It’s a pity. I rounded up helpers for the emergency harvest, ”complains gourmet winemaker Wolfgang Winn (60) from the Pillnitz Royal Vineyard. Many of his colleagues complain that there is actually only enough vinegar this year.
Instead of 1700 to 2000 – as was common in recent years – only 1228 hours of sunshine were counted by the end of August. This is very little for white wines. Not to mention the red wine.