Jordi Ustrell expects his vineyard's tinder-dry plants to produce about half of their usual 15,000 bottles of wine this year."That's a big loss," the interim chief executive of Celler Devinssi, a small winery in the Spanish town of Gratallops, told CNN.Ustrell is one of scores of European winemakers struggling to grow enough grapes as extreme and unseasonable weather becomes more commonplace. High input costs and declining consumption are adding to the woes of small, independent wineries.
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