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There were also reports of frost in the Jura, Languedoc, the Rhône and the UK. The
Languedoc Wines council (CIVL) said on its Instagram account they were ‘keeping their fingers crossed for the 2021 vintage.’
The French council for appellation wines (CNIV) said in a statement it was concerned ‘further episodes of frost are to be feared in the days to come.’
Here’s some techniques and action-shots of how winemakers seek to limit frost damage on their vines.
Four ways winemakers can prevent frost in vineyards
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Ridgeview in Sussex they use ‘bougies’ – large paraffin candles which give off enough heat to create air movement which prevents a frost pocket forming.
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A Thunderbolt from the past: uncovering the skeletons in the family tree
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Once upon a not-too-distant past, having a criminal or an orphan as a distant relative, especially one like Thomas Mason who ran with the notorious bushranger Thunderbolt, was conveniently omitted from a family tree.
Now state records are “a rich vein for family historians”, said Ruth Graham, the chief executive of the
Society of Australian Genealogists. The pandemic had resulted in a marked interest in people wanting to find out more about their own family.