Wine Australia predicts winegrape crush for 2019 to be 1.73Mt
The Australian wine grape crush has dropped by just 1% and is estimated to be 1.73 million tonnes (Mt), according to the National Vintage Report 2019 released by Wine Australia.
The Australian wine grape crush has dropped by just 1% and is estimated to be 1.73 million tonnes (Mt), according to the National Vintage Report 2019 released by Wine Australia.
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