buff's be looking forward to an exceptional vintage and how is the industry coping imo joined by nina kaplan she's a wine right and joins us now from london enough we've heard about the situation in germany in our report what are you hearing from vineyards in other parts of europe . unfortunately a very very similar new. spain is down interleaved down i'm usually only had crossed in april all ahead of that and it's you know that's that's that's highly unusual and obviously not good news for grapes which at that point in their infancy and france you know neck of the line of business is also had problems. german line is apparently not getting more expensive as we've just heard what about french one. strangely and i think it will really depend i mean when you when you talk about why prices there are sort of there and sort of preached to trash is really there is that the bottom end and the bottom end is about mass production and having lots and they will still have lots and in an area like none we don't really see our is down six percent it's not it's not a comparable to an area like boulder for