The growing environment depends on the ____ of the vineyard.
Location
Site selection influences style, quality and price of wines, just as the desired style, quality and desired price of wines influence site selection.
If you wanted to produce high volume, consistent, inexpensive or mid-level wines that have high yields of healthy grapes, what is the ideal site you would consider for your vineyard?
A flat, fertile site in a warm, dry climate
What are two potential risks for grapes when planting vineyards on flat, fertile sites in a warm and dry climate?
If you were looking to produce premium or super-premium wines, what would you have to consider when selecting your vineyard site?
Prior to establishing a vineyard, what are four main factors related to the soil a grape grower must assess and, potentially, rectify?
Which one of the following factors influences root penetration, water drainage, nutrient holding capacity and workability?
Soil structure
What is the subsoiling process?
The breaking down of an impenetrable layer of soil that promotes drainage and makes the soil easier to cultivate once the vineyard has been established.
When establishing a vineyard, if a grape grower determines that their soil is acidic, what substance can they plough in to balance the soil?
Lime (calcium-based substance)
What are three general considerations a grape grower must make when deciding what to plant?
When determining which grape varieties to plant in a new vineyard, what factors of the grape variety must be considered?
When determining which grape varieties to plant in a new vineyard, what non-climate factors must be considered?
What is the main reason for grafting grapevines onto rootstocks?
To protect the vine from phylloxera
Many rootstocks are hybrids of two different vine species which takes advantage of desirable characteristics from both species.
What four factors help a grape grower determine which rootstock to use?
In the EU, grapes for PDO wines cannot be harvested from vines that are younger than ___ years old.
Four
For the first two or three years of a vine’s life, what is common practice for the grape grower to help the vine’s growth?
Remove inflorescences as they form so that the young vine can concentrate its resources on growth.
A vine produces its maximum yields of fruit between the age of ___ and ___.
10 and 40
What is the minimum age a vine has to be in order for the label to have the term “Old Vines” on it?
There is no minimum – for one grape grower a 30-year old vine might be considered “old vine”; for another grape grower the vine might be 100-years old.
What are four considerations to be made when determining soil health?
Why is having bare, moist soil in the vineyard desirable (read: no weeds, cover crops, or mulches)?
The soil absorbs heat during the day and releases that heat at night, reducing frost risk.
What are the two main categories of fertilizers?
From what are organic fertilizers derived?
Fresh or composted plant or animal material, such as manure or slurry.
What is ‘green manure’?
Cover crops that are grown and mown into the soil to decompose and provide nutrients.
What are the advantages of organic fertilizers?
What are the disadvantages to organic fertilizers?