2026 Côte d’Or hail…

11.6.2026billn

Moody weather this week...

Whilst trying to avoid any sense of voyeurism, I have to report the hail of yesterday…

After the wonderful weather of flowering – and at least 95% is finished in the Côte d’Or – this week, it’s really cooled and become intermittently rainy – it hardly peaked above 16°C yesterday.

I was in Premeaux about 13h15 when the next rainstorm came through – and this one was big; lightning, oh, and some hail too…

The Premeaux hail was very short-lived – hardly a minute and had only very small, half-centimetre ‘stones.’ There was no obvious damage to see in the vines afterwards. It wasn’t like that in the Côte de Beaune.

The ‘best’ images come via Nicolas Rossignol. I’ve seen others with plenty of damaged ‘berries’ too. Of course, at this stage, berries is too large a descriptor – these are tiny, hard grapelets – and with the weather returning to hot and dry from Saturday, yield excepted, there should be very little consequence in terms of quality, or the earliness of this year’s harvest…

But of course, my fingers are crossed…

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