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  2. Wine cellar - Wikipedia

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    Wine cellar in Chvalovice, Czechia. A wine cellar is a storage room for wine in bottles or barrels, or more rarely in carboys, amphorae, or plastic containers.In an active wine cellar, important factors such as temperature and humidity are maintained by a climate control system.

  3. Template:Humidity - Wikipedia

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  4. Huglin index - Wikipedia

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    Varieties that used to be cultivated only in wine-growing regions in the south have already gained a certain amount of significance in cultivation in Austria and Germany. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The varieties Cabernet Franc , Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot and Syrah are already being successfully planted and cultivated in warmer regions of Austria.

  5. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    Wine is one of the few commodities that can improve in flavour and value with age, but it can also rapidly deteriorate if kept in inadequate conditions. The three factors that have the most direct impact on a wine's condition are light, humidity, and temperature. Historically, the storage of wine was handled by wine merchants.

  6. Heat index - Wikipedia

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    The heat index (HI) is an index that combines air temperature and relative humidity, in shaded areas, to posit a human-perceived equivalent temperature, as how hot it would feel if the humidity were some other value in the shade. For example, when the temperature is 32 °C (90 °F) with 70% relative humidity, the heat index is 41 °C (106 °F ...

  7. Winkler index - Wikipedia

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    The general wine styles include lighter, more subtle wines with lower alcohol and brighter fruit aromas and flavors, including Champagne and other sparkling wines, found in cooler climates (Regions Ia, Ib, II and lower III) to bolder, bigger wines often with higher alcohol and lush, darker fruit aromas and flavors that are found in warmer ...

  8. Climate categories in viticulture - Wikipedia

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    Large bodies of water, such as Lake Geneva in Switzerland, can have a moderating effect on the climate of a region.. Beyond establishing whether or not viticulture can even be sustained in an area, the climatic influences of a particular area goes a long way in influencing the type of grape varieties grown in a region and the type of viticultural practices that will be used. [7]

  9. Humidex - Wikipedia

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    The humidity adjustment approximately amounts to one Fahrenheit degree for every millibar by which the partial pressure of water in the atmosphere exceeds 10 millibars (10 hPa). At the time the humidex was originally developed in 1965, Canada was still on the Fahrenheit scale , and thus the humidex was originally based on that.