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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:21:00

from 15th century china. the vase, worth $2.5 million, is believed have been stolen from a swiss museum in 2019. undercover police posed as potential buyers after receiving a tip off from an auction house. the great british summer may have been a disappointment in terms of weather, but all the rain that s lashed the country has had a great effect on english vineyards. a dryjune followed by a wet july make for perfect conditions for a bumper harvest of grapes. ellie crisell reports from west sussex. the english wine industry has grown and grown, with sussex home to the most vineyards. the grapes may be baking in sunshine today, but the last month has told a different story.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:54:00

of weather, but all the rain that s lashed the country has had a great effect on english vineyards. a dryjune followed by a wetjuly make for perfect conditions for a bumper harvest of grapes. ellie crisell reports from west sussex. the english wine industry has grown and grown, with sussex home to the most vineyards. the grapes may be baking in sunshine today, but the last month has told a different story. can our unpredictable weather really sustain this industry? it s really getting from spring to harvest that s the challenge. so this year s a perfect example of we had a great start to the year so great spring, we had great fruit set as you can see, we have lots of berries in the vineyard but we just haven t had the sun in the last month or so.

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