Viticulture

  • Climate of an appellation, defined by average annual temperature, wind patterns, annual rainfall
  • This focuses on the vineyard itself. Elevation, aspect, and shelter from the sun are key considerations.
  • The area within a vine’s canopy, which can vary greatly from one vine to another
  • Thick, permanent arms extending from the central part of the vine.
  • The central part of the vine.
  • New growth of stems, leaves, and tendrils
  • Microclimate
  • Macroclimate
  • Trunk
  • Shoots
  • Mesoclimate
  • Cordons
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Viticulture (Answer Key)

  • Climate of an appellation, defined by average annual temperature, wind patterns, annual rainfall
  • This focuses on the vineyard itself. Elevation, aspect, and shelter from the sun are key considerations.
  • The area within a vine’s canopy, which can vary greatly from one vine to another
  • Thick, permanent arms extending from the central part of the vine.
  • The central part of the vine.
  • New growth of stems, leaves, and tendrils
  • Microclimate
  • Macroclimate
  • Trunk
  • Shoots
  • Mesoclimate
  • Cordons

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