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- 20:3220:32, 6 August 2025 diff hist +76 N Template:Wine fact Created page with "'''Did you know?''' Tannins help wine age by acting as natural antioxidants." current
- 20:3220:32, 6 August 2025 diff hist +111 N Template:Featured article Created page with "'''Burgundy''' – One of the most prestigious wine regions in France, known for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay." current
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- 19:4219:42, 6 August 2025 diff hist +6,913 N Sweden Created page with "'''Sweden''' is a northern European country that has emerged in recent decades as a producer of cool-climate wines, despite its marginal viticultural conditions. Commercial wine production was legalised in 1999, and the sector has since grown steadily, driven by climate change, new hybrid grape varieties, and increased interest in local, sustainable agriculture<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0198705383.</..."
- 19:2419:24, 6 August 2025 diff hist +5,989 N United States Created page with "'''United States''' is one of the world’s largest wine-producing nations, encompassing a vast range of climates, grape varieties, and winemaking traditions. Best known internationally for its output from California, the country has developed a diverse and quality-focused wine industry that spans all 50 states. Modern American viticulture integrates Old World influences with innovations in vineyard management and technology, contributin..." current
- 19:1119:11, 6 August 2025 diff hist +5 Riesling →See also
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- 19:0619:06, 6 August 2025 diff hist +7,435 N Riesling Created page with "'''Riesling''' is a white grape variety of German origin, widely regarded for its expressive aromatics, high acidity, and capacity to produce a broad range of wine styles, from bone dry to lusciously sweet. Documented as early as the 15th century, Riesling has become a benchmark variety for terroir expression and is especially associated with cooler climates where it thrives in well-exposed vineyard sites<ref>Robinson, Harding & Vouillamoz, ''Wine Grapes'..."
- 18:1418:14, 6 August 2025 diff hist +5 Noble grapes →See also current
- 18:1318:13, 6 August 2025 diff hist +1,808 N Noble grapes Created page with "'''Noble grapes''' is an informal term used in the wine world to describe a small set of grape varieties considered to possess widespread historical significance, global adaptability, and the ability to produce high-quality wines in a variety of terroirs<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0198705383.</ref>. While the term has no legal or scientific definition, it is often used in both educational and marketin..."
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- 18:0718:07, 6 August 2025 diff hist +575 N Grape variety Created page with "'''Grape variety''' refers to a specific cultivated type of grapevine used in viticulture and winemaking. Each variety exhibits distinct genetic, morphological, and oenological traits, influencing factors such as berry size, skin thickness, sugar accumulation, and aromatic profile. Wine grapes belong almost exclusively to the species ''Vitis vinifera'', though other species and hybrids are occasionally used in particular regions or contexts<ref>Jackson, ''Win..."
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- 17:5917:59, 6 August 2025 diff hist +3,182 N Canopy management Created page with "== Background == '''Canopy management''' refers to the range of viticultural practices used to control the growth, density and structure of the vine canopy — the collective term for shoots, leaves and fruit. It emerged as a defined discipline in the late 20th century, driven by the recognition that canopy architecture significantly influences both grape ripening and wine quality<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Pre..."
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- 15:1015:10, 6 August 2025 diff hist +83 Viticulture No edit summary current
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- 14:5914:59, 6 August 2025 diff hist +5,657 N Viticulture Created page with "'''Viticulture''' refers to the science, practice, and study of cultivating grapevines, particularly for the purpose of wine production. The term derives from the Latin ''vitis'' (vine) and ''cultura'' (cultivation), reflecting its central role in the development of agriculture and human civilisation. As a foundational element of winemaking, viticulture encompasses a wide range of disciplines—ranging from plant biology and climate science to soil management and pruning..."
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- 14:4714:47, 6 August 2025 diff hist +4,659 N Climate Created page with "'''Climate''' is a fundamental environmental factor in viticulture, referring to the long-term patterns of temperature, rainfall, sunlight, and other atmospheric conditions that shape the growing environment for grapevines. It plays a decisive role in determining which grape varieties can be successfully cultivated, how grapes ripen, and ultimately the character and style of the resulting wine<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford Unive..."
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- 13:5313:53, 6 August 2025 diff hist +4,146 N Wine Created page with "'''Wine''' is an alcoholic beverage produced through the fermentation of freshly harvested grapes, a process dating back at least 8,000 years. Its development has been closely tied to human history, agriculture, and cultural exchange across civilisations<ref>Unwin, *Wine and the Vine: An Historical Geography of Viticulture and the Wine Trade*, Routledge, 1996, p. 17</ref>. Although wine can technically be made from any fruit, the term typically refers to beverages de..."
- 13:1913:19, 6 August 2025 diff hist +25 New World →See also
- 13:1813:18, 6 August 2025 diff hist +7,741 N New World Created page with "'''New World''' is a term used in viticulture to describe wine-producing countries and regions outside the traditional sphere of European winemaking. It typically refers to areas where viticulture was introduced through colonisation or migration, including the United States, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', 2015, p. 499</ref>. In contrast to the so-called Old Wor..."