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Wine Report of September 28, 2025

information from the world of wine and wineries.

Recent News (5–7 points)

  • Heitz Cellar is changing a historic partnership: for the 2025 harvest, it will no longer purchase all of its grapes from Martha’s Vineyard, breaking a tradition spanning more than 60 years.
  • Chapel Down (UK) abandons £32m plan for new winery in Canterbury, citing weak demand for English wine.
  • In France, wine production in 2025 is estimated at 37.4 million hectoliters (a slight increase on the previous year) but below the five-year average, due to heat waves and summer drought.
  • In the United States, some California wineries are reporting that state bureaucracy is hindering operations, exacerbating an already complex situation in the local wine industry.
  • In the first 6 months of 2025, Italian wine exports recorded growth in value of 1.5% (approximately €2.8 billion) and in volume of 2.1% (703.5 million litres) in the main world markets.
  • In Australia, the bulk wine market is under pressure: grape purchase prices (“crush prices”) are weak despite a slight recovery in demand.
  • The academic study “Artificial intelligence for sustainable wine industry” (July 2025) confirms that AI is increasingly implementable to optimize irrigation, monitoring, winemaking process management, and wine tourism strategies.

M&A Radar / Current Operations

Deal / rumorParties involvedValue (if known)Geography / focusSource / date
Gallo acquires Whiny Baby (a Gen Z-oriented brand)Rooster / Whiny Babynot disclosedUSA / Youth & Alternative Market

Prices & Harvest (mini box)

  • Italy – 2025 harvest Estimated production is around 47.4 million hectolitres , an 8% increase compared to 2024. Grapes generally in good health, favorable climatic conditions in many regions.
  • Bulk wine prices & market
    • In Australia: pressure on bulk markets, with weak grape prices and low demand for bulk wine.
    • In the US / California: Expected stable or slight contractions in bulk values, given the persistent weakness of the market.
  • Territorial notes
    • In Franciacorta, the harvest began with excellent prospects: healthy grapes, a balanced climate, and an estimated 7% increase in exports.
    • In southern Italy (Puglia, Abruzzo, Calabria), yield increases are recorded (even 15-25%) compared to 2024, while in Tuscany a 15% decrease is reported.
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