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Have you ever looked at the listings of vineyards for sale and dreamed of buying a vineyard and leaving your daily grind behind?

 


Vineyard Management:
We spend a lot of our time in our vineyards as our focus is on growing the best possible fruit we can in any vintage year.

The Vineyard and What Affects the Vine
There are three main factors that affect the flavor of the grape and ultimately, the wine that is made:
Terroir
Winegrape growing
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Ridge Vineyards is a winery located at an elevation of 2,300 feet on Monte Bello Ridge in the Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Francisco, California. Predecessors of the current winery date back to the 1890s.

Central Vineyards
Sancerre & Pouilly-Fumé
Travelling west to east, the central vineyards - Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé and friends - are the last bastion of the Loire.

MJA Vineyards
647 Greenfield Road
St. Helena, CA. 94574
Phone: 707-963-3394 ...

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Ahlgren Vineyard
Alderbrook Vineyards and Winery--Produces fine wines: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Semillon, Gewurtztraminer, Zinfandel.
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Vineyard - Sometimes you'll see the name of a specific vineyard on the label, which indicates that a minimum of 95% of the grapes came from one particular vineyard.

Vineyard
Land on which cultivation of the grape (viticulture) is implemented for wine making purposes.
Viniculture
The cultivation of the grape and the science of making wine. Close to oenology.

Vineyard
A farm where vines are grown for producing wines.
Vinification
The process of making wine from grape juice.

Vineyard
A group of grape vines. The boundaries of a vineyard may be determined by ownership or by geological / geographical considerations.
Vinho Verde (veen'-yoh vair'-day) ...

Vineyard - A place where grape vines are grown for wine making purposes.
Vinho - Portuguese for wine.
Vinho verde - An effervescent white wine produced in Portugal.

VINEYARD
A farm where you grow a crop called grapes. The primary elements include dirt and grapevines, other possible components could include a trellis system, an irrigation system.

Single-vineyard wine
Wine made from grapes grown in one specific vineyard block, and bottled without being blended with wine from any other vineyard.

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Vineyards in the Tokaj area, destined to the production of sweet wines, have been the first ones in the world to be classified according to quality criteria.

Vineyards:
5,200 wine growers
85% of the vineyards are smaller than 10 hectares (25 acres)
Soil: ...

Vineyards in France are commonly planted with an intermingling of chardonnay and pinot blanc vines, so that "pinot" has often been attached to chardonnay, incorrectly.

Vineyards in Rioja Baja were mostly picked when the rains hit, but Rioja Alta was not so lucky, leaving quality here in some doubt.
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Vineyard in Dordogne in the South-West of France, producing excellent full-bodied red wines, and also dry, syrupy white wines.
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Vineyard worker, wine farmer, vine grower (French). Winegrower.
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Vineyard (French).

The vineyards are a critical determinant in the end product wines for each and every vintage. Vineyards are like the wine's bassinets, where early grapelife begins and flourishes, for all wine is truly birthed on the vine.

Grape Vineyard
Wine grapes on a vine
Wine is usually made from one or more varieties of the European species Vitis vinifera, such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, or Merlot.

French vineyards have come up with an answer for health-conscious but sober customers who want the benefits of wine without the hangover:wine pills.

When a vineyard is planted to several different varieties and the grapes are harvested together to produce a single wine, the wine is called a field blend.
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Rioja's vineyards are cradled by the Sierra Cantabria, a mountain range that protects them from harsh weather off the Atlantic Ocean. Ribera del Duero has no such guardian.

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Margaux: Vineyard on Route de l' Eglise, with fall colors. This peaceful scene is between Pavillon de Margaux & Chateau Margaux.
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The great vineyards of Tuscany have not been left untouched, manps of the following regions are also available: Bolgheri, Gaiole in Chianti, Panzano and Radda in Chianti. Montalcino is pencilled in for release in the near future.

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Clos - A vineyard that is entirely enclosed by a wall.
Cold stabilization - A technique that causes wine to drop tartaric acid crystals due to cooling to low temperatures (28 to 35 degrees) for a period of up to two weeks.

Graft: A vineyard technique in which the bud-producing part of a grapevine is attached to an existing root.
Gran Reserva: A Spanish term used for wines that are aged in wood and bottles for at least five years prior to release.

QUEEN OF THE VINEYARD: (See Perle von Csaba above).
RABANER: Derived from a Riesling 88 x Riesling 64 cross. Mostly confined to the Mosel region of Germany, this variety has moderate vigor limited yield and ripens at the same time as its parent.

QUEEN OF THE VINEYARD: (See Perle de Csaba above).
RABIOSA: Synonym name for Nosiola variety.

Rhine
The vineyards that run along the Rhine River in Germany are world famous for their wines.
Rhone
The Rhone River is in France, and serves the region with vineyards, just like the Rhine.

Clos. a walled vineyard, typically in Burgundy.
Compact. Wine described as intense but not full.
Complex. Opposite of simple. A wine that has a lot going on ...

Literally "large vineyard," a German wine-law designation for a group of individual vineyards whose fruit may be assembled into a wine sold under the Grosslage name.
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Areas containing albariza are classified as Jerez Superior and are divided into individual vineyards. alcoholThe sugar in wine grapes is fermented through the winemaking process into alcohol, and is measured as a percentage of volume.

Tawny Port: a light reddish-brown colored wine, either a blend of red and white port or a single wine of one year and one vineyard which has become russet colored through great age in wood.
Ruby Port: a full, deep coloured, blended wine.

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.

" Often used to refer to an "enclosed" vineyard. Collage French for "fining." Corked used to describe wines which smell moldy or chemical due to contact with a moldy cork and are therefore undrinkable. Cote French for "slope.

Black type of vine of the Mediterranean vineyard giving of the very constructed wines.
CASSE (BREAK)
Accident (oxidation or reduction) causing a loss of limpidity of the wine.
CAUDALIE (CAUDALY) ...

Clos (French): An enclosed vineyard, used particularly in alsace and Burgundy.
Cru (french): A growth or vineyard.
Cru Classé (French): A term which translates into English as "classed growth".

Phylloxera is a louse that came close to wiping out the European vineyards in the late Eighteenth Century. These vineyards were saved by grafting European (Vitis vinifera) vines onto Phylloxera-resistant American (Vitis labrusca) rootstocks.

Sangiovese represents 10% of Italy's entire vineyard acreage, the most-planted grape in the country, with 247,000 acres. This grape matures and ripens slowly, and has a thin skin therefore it thrives in warm, dry climates.

But it is not as simple as this: because of French inheritance laws, vineyards are commonly divided into small plots, each worked by a different grower.

Peter in early 19th century California vineyard lore. Is widely grown in California and used to produce robust red wine as well as very popular "blush wines" called "white Zinfandel".

The variety pairs well with food and has an uncanny knack for transmitting the elements of its vineyard source (what the French call terroir).

The prime viticultural areas of Germany fall into 11 regions, which are divided into districts, villages, and vineyards.

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French vineyards (and indeed, many European vineyards) were devastated by plant diseases and other problems that decimated their crops.

It was found that changing out the roots of a vine had little to no effect on the grapes themselves, and as grafting was the only realistic solution to the phylloxera plague, whole vineyards were ripped out and replaced with the ...

The quality of their wines convinced others to plant vineyards, and the Texas wine region was born.

Choice of a suitable clone version is critical, as is careful vineyard pruning technique and planting density. Oregon growers seem to have a preference for the "Pommard" clone.

Now widely planted in the Loire in the Pays Nantais - the vineyards of Britanny - which lie on both banks of the river close to its mouth. The wine produced here is Muscadet and the only grape permitted is Melon de Bourgogne.

We like tasting rooms where the pourer says something like, "This was picked from the vineyard you passed as you drove in," or "We fermented this entirely in stainless steel because we like the fruit to shine.

Dry Grown A style of vineyard management where the vines rely on the natural rainfall and water accessible by the vines' deep roots to grow. Sometimes Winter rainfall produces flooding in the vineyard allowing water to be trapped in the soil.

Appellation: A term used to describe the vineyard location where the grapes were grown for a specific wine. It can refer to a broad region, such as Napa Valley in California or Bordeaux in France.

Experts reject this distinction but it has in the past led some wine producers in North and South America to mistake California vineyard plantings of Petite Sirah, ...

Unlike vineyards in Burgundy for example, wine making areas in the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, etc., are relatively new.

See also: Wine, Region, Grape, Red, Quality

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