Mesoclimate From EncycloWine Mesoclimate in the wine world refers to the climate of a vineyard site.
Mesoclimate Mesoclimate usually describes the climate of a limited area, typically a vineyard or a hillside. Merlot Merlot is a variety of wine grape. For more information, see our article on Merlot and other grape varieties HERE >> ...
Mesoclimate The unique climate of a subsection of a wine region. Methode Champenoise ...
mesoclimate: The climatic conditions experienced by a vineyard site. The aspect of a vineyard (i.e. the way the vineyard faces in relation to the sun) is a major determinant of mesoclimate.
Mesoclimate This term describes the climate of a small area, typically an individual vineyard or hillside. Related terms include macroclimate and microclimate.
Mesoclimate: A term of climate scale that is intermediate between regional climate (Macroclimate) and the very small scale (Microclimate).
mesoclimate... Climate pertaining to a small area or vineyard. méthode champenoise...
Related terms include mesoclimate and microclimate. The macroclimate has an obvious effect on the grapes. MadeiraA fortified wine from Madeira Island off the coast of Portugal.
Contrast this term with mesoclimate and microclimate. Malic acid Malic acid is a major component of a wine's acidity. It has a sharp taste that reminds one of a tangy green apple.
See also: Region, Wine, Grape, Vineyard, Microclimate
 
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