Bordeaux 2011: Crop damaged as hail hits northern Medoc
- Friday 2 September 2011
Cos d'Estournel: 'affected' by hail
Although the storms were localised, Saint Estephe and Pauillac were particularly badly hit, with estimates of up to 900 hectares of vines damaged following a short storm around 11am Friday morning.
Pessac Leognan, Grezillac in Entre-Deux-Mers, and Saint Andre de Cubzac have also suffered damage.
Bernard Audoy, owner of Cos Labory and president of the Saint Estephe appellation told a local newspaper that he had never seen the Cos plateau so badly affected, with both his vines and neighbouring Cos d'Estournel suffering loss of leaves and damage to berries.
Andre Lurton's Chateau Bonnet had 20 hectares of vines affected, from a total of 300ha
Olivier Dauga, consultant to numerous estates across Bordeaux, told Decanter.com, 'We have to be patient for a full assessment, but it seems likely that harvest dates will be brought forward, as there has been a lot of skin damage, which presents a risk of rot when combined with the recent hot weather.'
Until the storms, yields across Bordeaux were expected to be between 5% and 10% per cent higher than last year, after an even and abundant flowering earlier in the season.
'Yields and quality should still be very good in most cases,' Dauga said. 'There is no need to panic.'

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Ron
September 05 14:53
Jean -
So sorry to hear about the storms. How much time do you think it will take to know if this will bring yields below last years?
Jean-Guillaume PRATS
September 05 09:21
We will move forward the dates of harvest to Monday September the 5th from initially planned on September the 8th /9th. It will be the earliest harvest at COS since 1893. We have given ourselves the time to assess the situation and take the appropriate decision: Waiting and see how it will develop in the days to come depending on weather.
We are “lucky” that this vintage is extremely early so the damages in terms of phenolic ripeness for the grapes should be very minor. It is too early to say what will be the lost of volumes.
Jean-Guillaume PRATS
Président Directeur Général
CHÂTEAU COS D’ESTOURNEL
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