In 2020, there was a lack of rainfall during the early winter months. The vines began to bud in late March during the coldest days, with temperatures sometimes dropping below freezing, which caused cold damage in the low-lying areas and on the earliest varieties. This was followed by a regular growing season, favored by an ideal climate characterized by warm, dry, and slightly windy days. As a result, there was excellent fruit set, leading to a good grape cluster structure. The limited rainfall led to water stress due to the dry climate and still high temperatures. The harvest of early white varieties began in the second half of August. It was a good vintage with lower production but of excellent quality.