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27 August 2025
N 10:20 | Alluvial (soil) diffhist +3,378 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Alluvial soils''' are soils formed by the deposition of sediments through rivers, streams, and flooding events. In viticulture, they are notable for their heterogeneity, providing a wide range of conditions that can strongly influence vine growth and wine style.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015.</ref> These soils are found in many of the world’s important wine regions, often along valley floors and f...") |
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 12:56 | Catalonia diffhist +4,862 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Catalonia''' (Catalan: Catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; Spanish: Cataluña) is a major wine-producing region in north-eastern Spain, known for its diverse range of still and sparkling wines. With a viticultural history dating back to the Romans and a contemporary reputation for both traditional and innovative production, Catalonia plays a central role in Spanish and Mediterranean wine culture.<ref>Pujol, ''Història del vi a Catalunya'', Edic...") |
22 August 2025
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N 14:09 | Rioja diffhist +3,891 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Rioja''' (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrjoxa]) is Spain’s most famous wine region, located in the north of the country along the upper Ebro valley. The name derives from the river Oja, a tributary of the Ebro, which flows through the region.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015.</ref> Rioja was the first Spanish region to be awarded the classification of Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOCa) in 19...") |