2024 Harvest Report
VERY HIGH QUALITY AND LOWER QUANTITY
Portugal had a harvest of above average quality and variable production by region, thanks to a mild, rainy year and little instability in the harvest.
A Sogrape é a principal empresa de vinhos em Portugal, com c. 1.000 hectares de vinha em seis regiões de referência – Alentejo, Bairrada, Bucelas, Dão, Douro/Porto, e Vinhos Verdes –, e compra uva a mais de 2.000 viticultores no país. A elevada qualidade da colheita reflete as condições do ano, da diversidade dos locais e do trabalho meticuloso, e cria as melhores expectativas para a evolução dos vinhos.
Em julho, o IVV-Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho estimava -8% em volume relativamente a 2023 em Portugal, efeito do tempo instável que afetou várias fases do ciclo e favoreceu doenças. A previsão de 6,9 milhões hectolitros está na média dos últimos 5 anos [IVV-Previsão Colheita 2024]. O verão ameno permitiu maturações equilibradas, e as vindimas decorreram calmas até meados de setembro. Entre 15-19.set o tempo seco e ventos fortes causaram incêndios devastadores no centro e norte do país (arderam >135.000ha) e as chuvas e instabilidade pós-equinócio afetaram alguns finais de colheita. [Dados finais IVV previstos para dezembro 2024]Sogrape is Portugal's leading wine company, with around 1,000 hectares of vineyards in six key regions – Alentejo, Bairrada, Bucelas, Dão, Douro/Porto, and Vinho Verde –, and purchases grapes from more than 2,000 growers in the country. The high quality of the harvest reflects the year's conditions, the diversity of the locations and the meticulous work, creating the highest expectations for the evolution of wines.
In July, the IVV-Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho (Portuguese Vine and Wine Institute) estimated an 8% decline in volume compared to 2023 in Portugal due to the unsettled weather that affected various phases of the cycle and facilitated diseases. The forecast of 6.9 million hectolitres is within the average of the past five years [IVV-Previsão Colheita 2024]. The mild summer allowed for balanced ripening, and harvests ran smoothly until mid-September. From 15 to 19 September, dry weather and strong winds caused devastating fires in central and northern Portugal (burning more than 135,000 hectares), while post-equinox rains and instability affected some harvest endings. [IVV final data expected for December 2024]
❖ Sogrape Highlights
- Excellent whites and balanced production in Vinhos Verdes
fairly humid year, mild summer, good ripening and concentration, dry harvest
- Very high-quality whites and lower production in Bucelas
rainy cycle affected flowering, mild ripening concentrated quality, dry harvest
- High quality and lower production in Bairrada
very rainy cycle affected flowering and created pressure from diseases, dry harvest
- High quality and drop in production in Dão
rainy year, unstable weather in key moments, challenging harvest
- Very high to exceptional quality and balanced production in Alentejo
more rain and cool summer, excellent ripening and overall conditions in the harvest
- High to exceptional quality and good production in Vinhos do Douro e Porto
mild and rainy cycle, smooth and perfectly balanced ripening, prolonged harvest