Jan 12, 2022 | Application of zoning to increase the value of terroirs (Terroir 2006), IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2006
The vineyard of Bergerac, a guaranteed vintage, is situated in the mid-Lot valley, which has siliceous terraced rows on its hillsides, and on its bordering plateaux, composed of limestone and clay of the tertiary geological eras.
Jan 12, 2022 | Application of zoning to increase the value of terroirs (Terroir 2006), IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2006
To characterize in depth the enological productions according to the origin territories and to provide modern tools for the qualitative raising of the assorted typologies of wine produced, Veneto Agricoltura (the regional agency for the agriculture, forestry and food industry development), the Regional Government of Veneto (north-eastern Italy) and various Consortia of Producers have undertaken since 2002 a systematic classification of the viticultural territories by agro-ecological zoning to achieve a strategic project aimed to set Veneto as the first Italian region to have completed in a systematic and scientifically rigorous way the zoning of most of its Denomination of Origin areas.
Jan 12, 2022 | Application of zoning to increase the value of terroirs (Terroir 2006), IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2006
Egri Bikavér (Bull’s Blood) is one of the most remarkable Hungarian red wines on inland and foreign markets as well. From the end of the 70’s the quality of Egri Bikavér was decreasing continually due to mass production. The concept of production of quality wines became general in the mid 90’s again and it resulted in a new Origin Control System, for the first time that of Egri Bikavér in Hungary.
Jan 11, 2022 | IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2006, Vegetal material to enhance terroir expression (Terroir 2006)
The aim of this paper was to analyze trends of the meteorological elements and determine suitability of growing grapevine cultivar in viticulture region.
Jan 11, 2022 | IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2006, The use of new technologies in terroir studies (Terroir 2006)
Measurements of parameters spatialy positionned, with on line sensors mounted on classical machinery or airborne imagery is no more a problem in viticulture. In a short time, high resolution data dedicated to the assessment of the vine characteristics, the soil, the harvest, etc. will become a reality.