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This book draws on an eight-year study carried out in the DOCG Prosecco area of Italy, a wine region known worldwide. It is unique in the sense that it is based on one of the most comprehensive investigations into terroir zoning e ... więcej
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This book draws on an eight-year study carried out in the DOCG Prosecco area of Italy, a wine region known worldwide. It is unique in the sense that it is based on one of the most comprehensive investigations into terroir zoning ever performed in Italy.§By drawing attention to the complex interrelations between environmental and human factors that influence the growth and production of the Prosecco grape, the study illustrates the distinct correlation between a wine and its terroir .§It shows that characteristics of the climate, the soil, the grapevine planting density, the yield of the vineyard, and the vine water status in the summer lead to unique combinations of grape maturity, acidity, and aroma that ultimately influence the sensory properties of the wines produced. §Furthermore, the book details numerous technical and agronomic considerations, specific to the Glera grape variety, for different production strategies, including a section on the impact of climate change on cv Glera phenology. The Grapevine and its Environment in the Prosecco Region of Italy represents a valuable resource for anyone involved in studies or research activities in the fields of viticulture, climatology, agronomic sciences or soil sciences, but is also of interest to vine growers, professionals in the wine industry, and wine enthusiasts in general.
Kategoria Książki po angielsku Technology, engineering, agriculture Agriculture & farming Horticulture
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