Mar 17, 2021 | IVES Conference Series, Scales of terroir, Terroir 2020
Aim: In recent times the export of Beaujolais wines has been jeopardised due to a limit of manganese content (Mn) in wine implemented by China (2 mg/L), related to suspicions of potassium permanganate fraud. Nevertheless, soil Mn content may be high in some soil types in Beaujolais. The aim of this study was to improve knowledge of manganese transfer from soil to vine and wine because data on this subject is scarce.
Mar 17, 2021 | IVES Conference Series, Scales of terroir, Terroir 2020
Aims: The Barossa wine region in South Australia comprises six sub-regions and is renowned for its Shiraz wines. However, there is no comprehensive documentation of the distinctive sensory characteristics of wines from these sub-regions.
Mar 17, 2021 | IVES Conference Series, Scales of terroir, Terroir 2020
Aim: The aim of this project was to evaluate the microclimatic effects on objective measures of fruit quality within different vigour classes of multiple vineyards and to compare the results across the Lodi region of California, USA.
Mar 17, 2021 | IVES Conference Series, Scales of terroir, Terroir 2020
Aims: The objective of this research was to analyse the spatial and temporal variability of vine phenology of the Tempranillo variety in the Toro Designation of Origen (DO) related to climatic conditions at present and under future climate change scenarios.
Mar 17, 2021 | IVES Conference Series, Scales of terroir, Terroir 2020
Aims: The current study seeks to demonstrate that premium Shiraz wines from different Australian geographic indications (GI) can be distinguished by their volatile compound composition.