Aug 18, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2014, Terroir enhancement
At least since de XIXth century, wine writers oppose quite often the wines from Gevrey-Chambertin to the wines from Chambolle-Musigny claiming that the former are more “masculine” (full-bodied, powerful tannins, leathery, rustic…) and the later more “feminine” (delicate, elegant, silky, flowery…).
Aug 18, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Landscape and environmental sustainability, biodiversity Terroir 2014, Terroir 2014
The main scope of this research has been to investigate what values are attributed to the concept of “sustainability” by the wine producers of two different wine territories of Piedmont; the terroir of the Barolo DOCG and the the terroir of the Gavi DOCG. The research wants to emphasize how much the characteristic elements of each terroir influence the perception of the concept of sustainability among producers.
Aug 18, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Landscape and environmental sustainability, biodiversity Terroir 2014, Terroir 2014
The evolution of cultivated plants played important role in the ascent of humanity. Research of their origin and evolution started at the beginning of the20th century, but till nowadays a lot of questions remain open. A large number of theories exist about the evolution of the European grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.). The Vitis sylvestris GMEL. in Hungary is a protected species.
Aug 18, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Landscape and environmental sustainability, biodiversity Terroir 2014, Terroir 2014
Nowadays biodiversity loss is considered as a prior environmental issue. Agricultural landscapes are particularly concerned, mainly through the specialization and intensification of farming activities which lead, at a larger scale, to landscape simplification. Landscape management would be a good means to halt biodiversity loss, but large-scale studies remain rare. The life+ project BioDiVine aims to understand biodiversity dynamics and promote sustainable conservation actions at this scale in viticulture.
Aug 18, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Landscape and environmental sustainability, biodiversity Terroir 2014, Terroir 2014
In the concept of sustainable viticulture proposed by the OIV, it can be noted that enhancing terroir is also one measure of sustainability. Thus, the territorial approach may offer an interesting viewpoint from which to consider this issue in a multi-perspective way.