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27 August 2025

N    12:02  Structure diffhist +2,360 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Structure''' in wine refers to the perceived balance and interplay of key components such as tannin, acidity, alcohol, and, in some cases, residual sugar. It is a critical element in professional tasting, influencing a wine’s texture, ageing potential, and overall harmony.<ref>Peynaud, ''The Taste of Wine: The Art and Science of Wine Appreciation'', Wiley, 1996.</ref> == Background == The concept of structure has been central to wine evaluatio...")
N    10:15  Viognier diffhist +5,012 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Viognier''' (French pronunciation: [vjɔɲje]) is an aromatic white grape variety most closely associated with the northern Rhône Valley in France, particularly the Condrieu appellation. Known for its distinctive floral and stone-fruit aromas, it has become an important variety internationally, producing both varietal wines and blends. Although historically close to extinction, Viognier has seen a revival since the late 20th century and is now cul...")

26 August 2025

N    14:33  Granite (soil) diffhist +3,430 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Granite''' in viticulture refers to soils derived from the weathering of crystalline igneous rock, composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and mica. These soils are valued in several wine regions for their influence on vine growth and wine style, particularly in warmer climates where granite’s drainage and heat-retention properties shape ripening and flavour.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015.</re...")
N    13:28  Schist (soil) diffhist +3,342 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Schist''' is a metamorphic rock type that plays an important role in several renowned wine regions. Its layered, fissile structure makes it distinctive in viticulture, influencing vine growth and the character of wines. Schist-based soils are most famously associated with regions such as the Douro Valley, Priorat, and parts of Alsace, where they contribute to concentrated and expressive wines.<ref>Wilson, ''Terroir: The Role of Geology, Climate, an...")
N    13:10  Côte-Rôtie diffhist +4,192 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Côte-Rôtie''' (French pronunciation: [kot ʁoti], meaning “roasted slope”) is a prestigious wine region of the northern Rhône Valley in France, renowned for its steep, terraced vineyards and distinctive red wines based on Syrah co-fermented with Viognier. It is one of the most celebrated appellations of the Rhône and is widely regarded for producing perfumed, ageworthy wines of great complexity.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxf...")

22 August 2025

21 August 2025

N    11:32  Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) 2 changes history +5,678 [Winosaur (2×)]
     
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11:32 (cur | prev) +5,712 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée''' (/apɛlasjɔ̃ d‿ɔʁiʒin kɔ̃tʁole/), often abbreviated as AOC, is a French certification system designed to safeguard the geographical identity and traditional production methods of agricultural products—most notably, wine. Literally meaning “controlled designation of origin”, the term reflects a framework in which specific wines must adhere to defined rules regarding grape varieties, viticultural practices, yiel...")