2020
DOI: 10.20870/oeno-one.2020.54.4.3563
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Big climate data assessment of viticultural conditions for wine quality determination in France

Abstract: Grapevine is one of the economically most important crops especially in Europe. Although its investment value has been widely recognized, the complex interactions between climate and viticulture remain immaturely understood and modeled, which largely limits a reliable investing strategy by using the observed climate conditions to estimate the wine quality. Therefore, with the aim of comprehensively analyzing the climate-viticulture relationship, compared to most previous studies which employed a few climate fa… Show more

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“…Grapes require hot, dry summers and cool winters [ 7 , 8 ]. An ideal site for vineyard must provide full sunlight [ 9 ], with access to good quality water throughout the growing season, protection from excessive winds, and no late spring frosts [ 10 ]. Grapes can be cultivated in a wide variety of soils including sandy loam, sandy clay loam, shallow to medium black soils and red loam but respond best to sandy loam soil.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Grapes require hot, dry summers and cool winters [ 7 , 8 ]. An ideal site for vineyard must provide full sunlight [ 9 ], with access to good quality water throughout the growing season, protection from excessive winds, and no late spring frosts [ 10 ]. Grapes can be cultivated in a wide variety of soils including sandy loam, sandy clay loam, shallow to medium black soils and red loam but respond best to sandy loam soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%