Vine training (redirect from Cordon de Royat)
spur-training systems include the goblet or bush vine systems, and Cordon de Royat. Some systems, like the Scott Henry and VSP Trellis, can be adapted...
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(spur pruning), based on the methods traditionally called Cordon de Royat (unilateral cordon) or éventail (fan). For vines planted less than 1.4 metres...
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Corsican wine (redirect from Vin de Corse)
harvesting have encouraged more widespread use of single guyot and cordon de royat training styles. Vines are typically planted to a density average of...
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Guyot system, though there has been some experimentation with the Cordon de Royat system to help temper the vigor of some over productive rootstock....
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first leaves have fully developed. Single and Double Guyot, Cordon de Royat (unilateral cordon), Eventail (Fan) and Gobelet (Goblet) are the permitted pruning...
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than one meter. The vines are pruned using short pruning methods (cordon de Royat, gobelet, fan), single guyot or Guyot Nantais (a combination of single...
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for support while the double Guyot has 12 vine eyes. With cordon training, or cordon de Royat, a maximum of 14 vine eyes are used, split on two heads of...
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