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22 August 2025
N 14:25 | Soils diffhist +18 Winosaur talk contribs (Redirected page to Soil) |
N 14:25 | Terroirs diffhist +21 Winosaur talk contribs (Redirected page to Terroir) |
N 10:45 | Irrigation diffhist +3,243 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Irrigation''' in viticulture refers to the artificial supply of water to vineyards in order to influence vine growth, grape ripening and wine quality. The practice has been shaped both by environmental necessity and by regional regulations, with differing attitudes between traditional European regions and newer wine-producing areas.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015.</ref> == Background == The use of irrig...") |
21 August 2025
N 15:09 | Mendoza diffhist +2,766 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Mendoza''' is the largest and most significant wine-producing region in Argentina, located on the eastern side of the Andes mountains. The region accounts for around two-thirds of Argentina’s vineyard plantings and is internationally renowned for its association with Malbec wines.<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019.</ref> == Background == Viticulture in Mendoza dates back to the 16th century,...") |
N 14:30 | Vines diffhist +23 Winosaur talk contribs (Redirected page to Grapevine) |
19 August 2025
N 15:42 | Ripening diffhist +3,481 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Ripening''' in viticulture refers to the final phase of grape development, beginning after véraison and culminating in harvest. It is during this period that grapes undergo significant physiological and biochemical changes, which determine their suitability for wine production. The state of ripeness at harvest has a profound influence on wine style, balance, and quality.<ref>Jackson, ''Wine Science: Principles and Applications'', 5th ed., Academic Pre...") |
N 14:29 | Argentina diffhist +4,442 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Argentina''' (/ˌɑːrdʒənˈtiːnə/) is one of the leading wine-producing countries of the Southern Hemisphere, with a long tradition of viticulture shaped by geography, climate, and European influence. Today, it is best known for its high-altitude vineyards and its role as the world’s leading source of Malbec wines. == Background == Viticulture in Argentina dates back to the mid-16th century, when Spanish settlers introduced Vitis vinifera to...") |
N 14:04 | Vineyard management diffhist +3,951 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Vineyard management''' refers to the range of agricultural practices applied to a vineyard with the aim of producing grapes suited to quality wine production. It encompasses decisions on training systems, canopy structure, soil treatment, irrigation, pest control and harvest timing, all of which shape grape composition and the resulting wine style.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press,...") |
N 10:36 | Malbec diffhist +3,642 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Malbec''' (/mælˈbɛk/) is a red wine grape variety of French origin, historically cultivated in south-west France but now most closely associated with Argentina. It produces deeply coloured wines with firm tannins and pronounced fruit character, and has become one of the most recognisable international grape varieties.<ref>Robinson, Harding & Vouillamoz, ''Wine Grapes'', HarperCollins, 2012, ISBN 978-0062206367.</ref> == Background == The grape...") |
18 August 2025
N 10:47 | Tannins diffhist +20 Winosaur talk contribs (Redirected page to Tannin) |
N 10:42 | South America diffhist +3,971 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''South America''' is a significant wine-producing continent, with Argentina and Chile among the largest global exporters and Uruguay and Brazil contributing distinct regional identities.<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019, ISBN 978-1784724030.</ref> Viticulture has expanded across varied climates, from the high-altitude vineyards of the Andes to the humid plains of southern Brazil....") |