Clones and parentage Early ampelographical research into Sangiovese begun in 1906 with the work of G. Molon.
Clone: A sub-group within a variety of genetically identical plants propagated from a single vine to perpetuate selected or special characteristics.
Clone: A group of vines originating from a single, individual plant propagated asexually from a single source.
clone - an example of a variety replicated from a particular mother vine specially selected for a particular attribute(s). concentration, new technique for concentrating flavour (and acid and tannin) in less ripe vintages.
Clone: a vine so produced to better adapt to climatic or geologic conditions. You will often hear in discussion of the grape of "the Romanée-Conti clone of Pinot noir as opposed to the "Volnay" clone.
Clone 4 This is a limited production, handcrafted Cab that gets special attention from the BV winemakers. Built for the cellar. Clone 6 ...
Clone A plant produced by graphing or cutting, so that it retains the identical genetic characteristics of the host. Each grape variety has many different sub varieties, or clones (much in the way that roses do).
Clone A sub-variety of a wine grape variety that exhibits specific enological characteristics.
Clone group of vines descending from a common parent; vines used (i.e., quality or quantity or resistance to disease) Clos de Beze Burgundy vineyard adjoining Chambertin ...
Clones There are two important clones of the red Grenache vine. The standard Grenache is usually referred to as "Garnatxa Fina" in Catalan. There is however the much more peculiar clone known as "Hairy Grenache".
Clone: The descriptor name used for a group of vines all descended from the same individual grapevine.
Clones of pinot blanc vary in vine vigor and fruit production capacity, but all clones are characteristically high in acid and low in aromatic intensity.
Clone Virtually all wine grape types have multiple clones - mutations that produce characteristics differing from the original. Certain clones may produce distinctly different wine aromas and flavors or be more or less prone to rot or disease.
Clone Virtually all wine grape varieties have multiple clones and mutations, some deliberate, that produce characteristics that are subtly different to the original. Some may produce different aromas and flavours or be more or less prone to disease.
Clone 96 seemed a bit earthy to me, pineapple perfumed with clove. The acidity was more noticeable. Clones 4 and 5 were not nearly so aromatic. They were juicy but diluted, with 5 the softest.
A clone of the parent Traminer variety. Widely grown, having literally dozens of synonym names in various countries including Traminer Rot.
Some clones will produce higher yields but lower quality, and perhaps vice versa.
Grapevine Clone Collections (De) New readers should be aware that their protocol system requires "frames" compatibility for best results with this technical resource.
PINOT NERO Clone of Pinot Noir grown in the Friuli-Venezia-Giulia region of Italy. Used to make light red wines.
PINOT NERO: Clone of Pinot Noir, used to make light red wines from grapes mainly found in the Friuli-Venezia-Giulia region of Italy.
BLAUBURGUNDER: Clone of Pinot Noir widely grown in Germany and Austria. Also known as Spätburgunder in Austria.
PINOT GRIS: Clone of Pinot Noir grown in western coastal regions of the U.S.. Also called the Malvoisie or Pinot Beurot in the Loire, and the former name in the Languedoc, regions of France.
PINOT GRIS: Mutant clone of Pinot Noir grown in western coastal regions of the U.S.A. and ripening earlier than Chardonnay in mid-late September. Several clones available that seem to vary in resistance to bunch rots.
cloneA selection within a grape variety which exhibits certain characteristics distinct from others in the group.
Clones organisms or cells which, because they have a single common parent, have identical genetic make-up Clos French word for "closed" or "shut." Often used to refer to an "enclosed" vineyard. Collage French for "fining.
Clone A group of genetically identical, asexually propagated plants that can be traced back to a single plant. Cold soak ...
Shiraz and Syrah are both originally from the same clone, but various regions have chosen one name or the other.
Hold the glass by the stem, press down slightly, and start circling the glass to create a mini-cyclone within the wine. You'll notice drops of wine either slowly or quickly sliding down the sides of the glass.
Origin: This variety came into being as a bud mutant clone of Pinot Gris grape. It has been grown in Alsace since the 14th century. Its Czech name, Rulandské bílé, has resulted from the appellation of Grauer Burgunder in Germany.
In fact it seems to be its twin with the rare Crjenak Kaštelanski (from Central Dalmatia) as the clone mother.
The emphasis on cooler climates coincides with more rigorous clonal selection, eliminating those clones suited for sparkling wine, which have even thinner skins.
There are many different clones grown, developed to suit the different climatic and soil conditions as the variety generally benefits from a cool climate rather than a hot, dry one.
There are many different clones of Pinot Noir and they are vinified into everything from Champagne to red table wine. The style of Pinot Noir has much to do with the location or terroir it is grown in.
A red-wine grape found in small vineyards in California. Could be a clone of the Douce Noir grape found in the Savoie region of France, better known as the Dolcetto grape widely grown in northern Italy. Chenin Blanc (muted; orange, pine, bread) ...
Roditis has a number of clones, the most aromatic being Migdali and Alepou, both of which have a pinkish skin.
There are tricks grape growers and winemakers can use to lower alcohol levels. The leaves can be allowed to grow bushier providing more shade. Different clones or rootstocks can be used. Growing grapes at higher altitudes is another option.
Red-wine grape of Beaujolais, a light, fresh and fruity red wine from the region of the same name in Southern Burgundy, France. Source of some confusion, as the grape grown in California as "Gamay Beaujolais" is actually a clone of Pinot Noir, ...
Some supermarkets that have more space devoted to wine actually have thinner selections. They display bottle after bottle of the same exact mass-produced wine, like a valley of the clones that swallows up space for the good stuff.
CLONE Together of the vines resulting from a single foot by multiplication (bouturage or grafting). CLOS ...
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