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Definition of grape harvest in English: grape harvestnoun 1The process or period of picking grapes. there is just over a month to go before this year's grape harvest Example sentencesExamples - Relief came at last in March: ironically, the first rains arrived inopportunely at grape harvest time in South Australia and Victoria.
- Just a few hillsides away, the grape harvest is concluding.
- With just over a month to go before this year's grape harvest, vineyard owners and wine connoisseurs are hoping the good weather will continue.
- She's cleaning the wine press in time for the grape harvest.
- October on Cyprus is the season of grape harvest, wine making, olive pressing, and swimming in warm seas.
- The week that followed was given over to the traditional grape harvest!
- The olive harvest falls after grape harvest, during a period of time when he'd otherwise have nothing for his workers to do.
- Grape harvest in wine country is a not-to-be-missed wine experience.
- The start of the grape harvest last week in France saw a great deal of ceremonial dressing up in robes and formal dining across the country.
- Before the Mayor dropped us back on the main road, he arranged for us to work on the grape harvest in a few weeks' time.
- 1.1 The crop of grapes produced in a particular season.
the climate is hot enough to produce a good grape harvest every year Example sentencesExamples - An award-winning English winemaker has scrapped its entire 2012 grape harvest because of the summer's poor weather.
- The 2003 grape harvest is expected to be 30 to 40 per cent lower, due to damage from low temperatures in the spring.
- The French Agricultural Budget Commission forecast that the revenue for appellation controlee wine producers will fall overall by 32 per cent due to a small 2003 grape harvest.
- Some forecasters expect Italy's wine grape harvest to be the second smallest since 1950.
- The cost of table wine is set to rise due to a devastating grape harvest in Spain and Italy caused by a drought.
- Almost the entire grape harvest of some villages is vinified by one good co-operative cellar.
- The New Zealand wine industry has continued its turnaround in 2013, posting a record grape harvest and improved profitability for wineries.
- In turn, the quality of wines is strongly dependent on the quality of the grape harvest in the particular year.
- The whole of Louis XVI's reign had been a time of economic difficulties, with wildly fluctuating grain, fodder, and grape harvests causing repeated disruption.
- The Indian summer means wine producers in Yorkshire have been blessed with a bumper grape harvest which they hope will bring them wines to rival Bordeaux.
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