A spokesperson for Michigan’s wine industry says despite some light frost damage to vineyards last week, the season is off to a good start.
Jenelle Jagmin with the Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council tells Brownfield vineyards last year produced a bumper crop and wine makers are hopeful this year can follow suit. “In 2016 we experienced a bumper crop of beautiful fruit. The wineries were able to make really, really nice vintage.
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