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  2. List of vineyard soil types - Wikipedia

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    This soil warms quickly and retains heat well. The soil's high level of acidity works to minimize the acid levels in the grapes which works well with acidic grapes like Gamay. It is the main soil type of the Brand region of Alsace. [2] Gravel – Loose siliceous pebble soil that has good drainage but poor fertility. Vines planted in this type ...

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    Classic Home and Garden Half Barrel Planters $85.08 at Walmart If growing herbs outdoors, Stout loves using half-wine barrels because they allow room for up to five 4-inch-pot herbs.

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  5. Viticulture - Wikipedia

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    The skin of the grape accounts for 5 to 20% of the total weight of a grape depending on the variety. [34] When grape skin ripens, it contains the majority of the aromatic substances and tannin. [35] These factors become important in winemaking for methods including color extraction or aroma dissolution. [36]

  6. Irrigation in viticulture - Wikipedia

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    Wilting of young grape leaves followed by maturer leaves; Chlorosis signaling that photosynthesis has stopped; Necrosis of dying leaf tissue which leads to premature leaf fall; Finally, the grape berries themselves start to shrivel and fall off the vine; The effectiveness of water stress is an area of continuing research in viticulture.

  7. Propagation of grapevines - Wikipedia

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    Pinot gris (center) and Pinot blanc (right) are color mutations of Pinot noir (left). A color mutation is a grape variety that while genetically similar to the original variety is considered unique enough to merit being considered its own variety. Both Pinot gris and Pinot blanc are color mutations of Pinot noir. [1]