
Weather station
Weather in the rows
Cool-climate sparkling wine starts with weather: frost risk, wet leaves, drying winds, soil temperature, and the narrow windows when vineyard work can happen.
Weather history
Weather in the rows
Air temp--
Loading vineyard weather
Air and soil
Temperature readings help show how the site warms, cools, and changes through the growing season.
Rainfall
Wet spells and dry windows matter for young vines, disease pressure, and practical work in the rows.
Wind
Wind readings add context for shelter, exposure, drying conditions, and weather changes across the site.
Leaf wetness
Leaf wetness is tracked because it can become useful context for canopy health and spray decisions.