In September 2025 Winemag.it covered one of the most crucial phases of the wine year, with the harvest in full swing and the sector gradually returning to face the market after the summer break. The news published in the Wine News and International – News & Wine categories marked a moment of truth for many of the dynamics that emerged in previous months.
The dominant theme of September was the first production estimates for the 2025 harvest. Winemag.it followed the evolution of the harvest in Italy’s main regions, highlighting an uneven picture, with production declines in some areas and more balanced results in others. The first quality assessments confirmed the decisive impact of climate, making the 2025 harvest one of the most complex in recent years.
THE MARKET’S RETURN, BETWEEN STOCKS AND THE 2025 HARVEST
Alongside the harvest numbers, September marked the market’s return. Wine news covered the resumption of orders, the restart of commercial negotiations, and the first checks on price stability. Winemag.it highlighted how demand remains selective and cautious, with a marked preference for strong denominations and recognizable brands, while difficulties continue for many mid-range producers.
The month also saw a focus on stock management, a theme that returned to center stage in light of new production estimates. Consortia and institutions were called upon to assess whether and how to intervene to avoid new imbalances, with a debate involving production reductions, storage, and extraordinary supply regulation tools.
SEPTEMBER 2025, A MONTH OF STRATEGIC REFLECTION
On the international front, the International – News & Wine section presented a similar picture: early harvests, limited production in several European countries, and markets struggling to restart decisively. Winemag.it emphasized how the autumn wine recovery is taking place in a still fragile global context, marked by economic uncertainty and changing consumption patterns.
September was also a month of return to strategic reflection, with articles dedicated to the future of wine between climate adaptation, revision of production models, and the need for language more aligned with market reality.
Overall, September 2025 emerged as a month of verification and recalibration, in which the sector began to concretely measure the impact of choices made and those still to be made.
SEPTEMBER 2025 WITH WINEMAG
- Wine Monitor Nomisma: exports saved only thanks to pre-US tariff stocks
- Mundus Vini, Meininger: “Wine under attack from German media”
- Asti, illegal harvest in two wineries in Bubbio and Loazzolo
- Trigon Rottensteiner: squaring the circle on Lagrein di Gries
- Claudio Quarta retires: Tommasi takes over Tenuta Eméra and Cantina Moros
- 2025 harvest in Santorini: production at historic lows
- 2025 harvest, the story of a promising vintage from the voices of 8 wineries symbolizing excellence
- Illegal heroic viticulture in Massa: Candia producer fined
- Amalfi Coast, terraces enter FAO world agricultural heritage
- Foradori-Hofstätter resigns from the South Tyrol Wine Consortium
- Vinha Do Carril 2023 Niepoort Legacy Cork Supply cork: 97/100 Winemag.it
- Verduno Pelaverga, from the risk of disappearance to 30 years of the Doc in the Langhe
- 2025 harvest in Montalcino starts September 15
- Soave Appointment: Verona’s white wine between present and future
- Where to find old Ferrari Trentodoc vintages? There is the Family Archive
- Club del Buttafuoco Storico: Bosco del Sasso is the new member
- Wine and transparency survey: consumers want to know what they’re drinking
- Serralunga Day 2025, Barolo and Brunello together for the fourth edition
- The Riedel Esselunga glass collection divides customers
- Health, appeal to the UN from the International Wine Academy
- 2025 Burgundy harvest between quality and reduced quantity
- Foggia, over 1.3 million liters of phantom red wine seized
- Dominio D’Echauz: the world’s largest collection of vine biotypes
- Millésime Bio 2026: new format for world organic wine show
- The epochal turning point for Romagna Sangiovese at Vini ad Arte 2025
- La Scolca celebrates its 105th harvest: tradition and future of Gavi
- Barolo MGAs: how much do they weigh on price and market?
- Vernaccia di San Gimignano wins trademark battle in Spain
- Romagna Sangiovese Subzone: “We are not just sea and piadina”
- Scores for the best Romagna Sangiovese subzones | Vini ad Arte 2025
- Terre d’Oltrepò in compulsory liquidation: “Irreversible financial crisis”
- Fake Zibibbo di Pantelleria: international fraud uncovered
- French red wines: assault on Italy for Christmas 2025?
- The disturbing dark lights of Cantine Ermes in Oltrepò Pavese
- Impact of Trump wine tariffs: survey in America among USWTA importers






