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  2. Vine training - Wikipedia

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    Many old vine vineyards will often utilize spur training system. Some examples of spur-training systems include the goblet or bush vine systems, and Cordon de Royat. Some systems, like the Scott Henry and VSP Trellis, can be adapted to both spur and cane training. [2]

  3. Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    A vineyard (/ ˈ v ɪ n j ər d / VIN-yərd, UK also / ˈ v ɪ n j ɑːr d / VIN-yard) is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes, and non-alcoholic grape juice.

  4. List of vineyard soil types - Wikipedia

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    This soil warms quickly and retains heat well. The soil's high level of acidity works to minimize the acid levels in the grapes which works well with acidic grapes like Gamay. It is the main soil type of the Brand region of Alsace. [2] Gravel – Loose siliceous pebble soil that has good drainage but poor fertility. Vines planted in this type ...

  5. Global wine glut compounds headaches for struggling ... - AOL

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    Here in the heart of San Joaquin County’s prized wine country, thousands of tons of unpicked grapes cling to abandoned vines, and piles of gnarled wood and wire mark vast, uprooted vineyards.

  6. Glossary of viticulture terms - Wikipedia

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    A vineyard that is not planted homogeneously to a single grape variety but, rather, to several grape varieties growing interspersed among each other. In some cases, such as the Merlot and Carménère field blends widely found through Chile in the late 20th century, this is due to misidentification of both vines being the same variety.

  7. Viticulture - Wikipedia

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    Most vineyards grew white varieties of grape, which are more resistant to the damp and cold climates. [22] A few species of red grape, such as the Pinot Noir, were also introduced. [22] Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry dates back to 1416 and depicts horticulture and viticulture in France. [22]

  8. Propagation of grapevines - Wikipedia

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    A vineyard in the Napa Valley showing which particular clone of Cabernet Sauvignon is planted in this block. Historically, massal selection was the primary means of vineyard propagation, particularly in traditional vineyards where vines are only sporadically replaced, often by layering a cane from a neighboring vine.

  9. Grape arbor (hieroglyph) - Wikipedia

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    The hieroglyph is used twice in the Rosetta Stone to refer to the vineyards, at the beginning of the decree listings, and at: remitting "of the grain bushels 5 which were taken on the arura in the field of the gods, and likewise the measure of their wine [which was taken on the arura] in the vineyard." (lines N14-(Nubayrah Stele) and Rosetta ...

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