Jonathan's Vineyard Blog - 15th May 2026
May 15th
The changeable weather has been the main talking point this Spring in the vineyard. Plus cest la meme chose!
March was a mild and changeable month with periods of settled weather interspersed with periods of indifferent weather, the provisional mean temperature was 1.3 degrees Celsius above average; April, on the other hand, was dominated by a static anticyclone which blocked North Atlantic low pressure systems, resulting in a very dry, settled, and sunny month.
April was a false dawn. May has been an extraordinary month with a distinctly chilly feel especially at night - many vineyards across England are reporting
significant frost damage to the young buds which will, inevitably, result in yield reduction.
Godstone is planted on slopes below the North Downs which allow cold air to drain away, flowing downhill and collecting in lower spots out of harms way so, fingers crossed, we appear to have escaped the worst of the cold nights. If you wish to read more about the science and reasoning behind vineyards planted on a slope or flat ground I highly recommend this article:
https://grape-to-glass.com/index.php/flat-slope-vineyards/
We always love to see you and are now open every Saturday until mid September - plentiful free parking, stroll the vineyard, relax over a glass of wine with a sharing platter of carefully curated local cheeses and charcuterie, booking is recommended and greatly assists with our planning.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1987770961455?aff=oddtdtcreator
Regards,
Jonathan & Robert








