With New Zealand expecting a "significantly smaller" 2024 crop than the last two years, Sarah Neish investigates whether the nation's organic producers could be disproportionately affected.
It comes in the wake of news across the Tasman where millions of grape vines are being destroyed to rein in overproduction that's crushed grape prices there.
With the start of New Zealand's wine harvest just a few weeks away, reports are emerging of "close to ideal" quality, but substantially smaller volumes nationwide.