• The soil composition of vineyards is one of the most important viticultural considerations when planting grape vines. The soil supports the root structure...
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  • qualifiers), no taxonomic term is used. List of vineyard soil types W.E.H. Blum, P. Schad, S. Nortcliff (2018). Essentials of soil science. Borntraeger Science Publishers...
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  • content. List of vineyard soil types Gray, Jonathan; Murphy, Brian (2002). Parent material and world soil distribution. World Congress of Soil Science...
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    Viticulture (redirect from Vineyard pests)
    Ampelography Annual growth cycle of grapevines Diurnal temperature variation Global warming and wine List of vineyard soil types List of viticulturists Oenology...
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  • List of state soil science associations List of state soil science licensing boards List of U.S. state soils List of bogs List of vineyard soil types...
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    Chablis wine (category Wine regions of France)
    and includes a vineyard soil type that is calcareous, and known as Kimmeridge Clay. All of the Chablis Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards are planted on...
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    Barolo (category Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato)
    have the vineyards of Barolo classified according to the quality of their produce. Winemaker Renato Ratti conducted an extensive study of the soils, geography...
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    difference in soil types over the length of the vineyard is often reflected in the style of wines, which can be either more in the style of Morey-Saint-Denis...
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    vegetation, and the type of soils that were developed. He realised that the soils were dynamic, and considered the classification of soil types. (See also at...
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    William (A.W.) Howard, of Mount Barker, South Australia. Howard proved the clover to be a valuable fodder plant in some soil types in temperate climates...
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    of wine. In 1965 the hillsides were cleared of forest and prepared for growing vines.: 171–172  In Tavel there are three types of soil, one west of the...
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    unkempt vineyards. The soils and vines had suffered and were sorely in need of nurturing. The growers began to fertilize, bringing their vineyards back to...
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    yields as well as which types of grapes could be grown in which areas. Another of the baron's requirements was that no vineyards were to be planted on land...
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    Carmel Valley AVA (category American Viticultural Areas of Monterey County, California)
    northern end of the Salinas Valley. The Carmel Valley viticultural area is distinguished from the surrounding area by climate and soil types. Utilizing...
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    Breaux Vineyards is a Cajun owned and operated winery and vineyard located in Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia. Founded by E. Paul Breaux, Jr. in...
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    the foothills of the Canigou to the west, the Mediterranean to the east, and Spain to the south. The region has a wide variety of soil types: granite, gneiss...
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    row of grapevines (like the Grand Cru vineyard of La Grande Rue). The element of soil relates both to the composition and the intrinsic nature of the...
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    Nebbiolo (category Wine grapes of Italy)
    well to various vineyard soil types, preferring soils with high concentrations of calcareous marl such as those found on the right bank of the Tanaro river...
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    regions of the Barossa and the Riverland up to 600 metres (1,970 ft) high in the vineyards at Pewsey Vale in the Eden Valley. The soil types are also...
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    natural rain barrier from the nearby mountains and where, east of the Blue Ridge, vineyard soils are primarily clay and loam. The conditions in the Shenandoah...
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    shares the same out cropping of chalk soil that extends all the way to the White Cliffs of Dover in England. Most vineyards planted on the hills around...
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    McLaren Vale (category Geography of Adelaide)
    many different soil types, and this contributes to the wines from the area having different terroir. The vineyards are planted on soils including fertile...
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    Provence wine (category Wine regions of France)
    Provence with most of the vineyards being owned by Château Simone. The region is situated on predominantly calcareous limestone soil and produces wines...
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    Jethro Tull (agriculturist) (category People of the Industrial Revolution)
    did not approve of dunging their vineyards, Tull readily adduced the fact in favour of his own favourite theory: that manuring soil is an unnecessary...
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  • certain grape varieties and various vineyard soil types. Sprout Young springly shoot Spur The one-year old wood of a grapevine that is pruned back to leave...
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    descend over the vineyards and this can help moderate temperatures for the vines. Vineyard soils in the area range from alluvial soils near the sea and...
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  • Within this wide expanse is a vast range of macroclimate and vineyard soil types influenced by the unique geography of the area which includes several inland...
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    Sherry (category Wine regions of Spain)
    but winds from the ocean bring moisture to the vineyards in the early morning and the clays in the soil retain water below the surface. The average temperature...
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    Beaujolais (category Former provinces of France)
    limestone soils of the far northern extremities of the region. Part of the reason for the small production of these wines is that many of the vineyards overlap...
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    Red Mountain AVA (category American Viticultural Areas of Washington (state))
    Terra Blanca Estate Vineyard Scooteney Flats Vineyard Red Heaven Vineyard Artz Vineyard Red Mountain Railroad Vineyard Grand Ciel Vineyard, DeLille Cellars...
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