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Early Grape Harvest in England

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September 6, 2017 - Essex, United Kingdom - LUCY WINWARD of New Hall Vineyard, Purleigh, Essex, one of the oldest and largest family-run vineyards in England, picking Huxelrebe berries. The grape harvest at New Hall has started two weeks early this season due to an unseasonably warm start to the growing season and a consistently warm summer, unlike some wine-growing regions of Europe that have suffered damaging weather conditions, increasing the demand for English wine worldwide. (Credit Image: © Andrew Parsons/i-Images via ZUMA Press)

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September 6, 2017 - Essex, United Kingdom - LUCY WINWARD of New Hall Vineyard, Purleigh, Essex, one of the oldest and largest family-run vineyards in England, picking Huxelrebe berries. The grape harvest at New Hall has started two weeks early this season due to an unseasonably warm start to the growing season and a consistently warm summer, unlike some wine-growing regions of Europe that have suffered damaging weather conditions, increasing the demand for English wine worldwide. (Credit Image: © Andrew Parsons/i-Images via ZUMA Press)