Variability of Tempranillo grape quality within the Ribera del Duero do (Spain) and relationships with climatic characteristics
The aim of this research was to evaluate the variability of ripening characteristics of the Tempranillo variety within the Ribera del Duero Designation of Origin (Spain) and it relationships with soil characteristics
Mapping climate and bioclimatic indices at high-resolution in vineyard regions
Many of the world’s vineyard regions are located in regions of complex terrain, with the result there is significant local climate variation.
Within vineyard temperature structure and variability in the umpqua valley of Oregon
Climate influences viticulture and wine production at various scales with the majority of attention given to regional characteristics that define the general varieties that can be grown and the wine styles that can be produced.
Southern Oregon Ava landscape and climate for wine production
The Southern Oregon American Viticultural Area (AVA) consists of the Applegate Valley, Rogue Valley, Umpqua Valley, Elkton Oregon, and Red Hills of Douglas County sub-AVAs (Figure 1) that are some of the many winegrape producing regions found within the intermountain valleys along the west coast of the United States.