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  2. Saint-Estèphe AOC - Wikipedia

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    The density of planting required is at least 7,000 vines per hectare. The rows should be positioned no more than 1.5 metres apart and the distance between any two vines within a row should not be less than 0.8 metres. [4] The vines are pruned every year before the first leaves have opened fully. [4]

  3. Quincy AOC - Wikipedia

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    The distance between rows cannot exceed 1.45 metres and the distance between vines on a row must be between 0.90 and 1.25 metres. Foliage trellising is compulsory and must not exceed 0.6 times the space between the rows. This height is measured between 10 cm under the string and the height of trimming.

  4. Cadillac AOC - Wikipedia

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    The density of planting required is at least 4,500 vines per hectare. The distance between rows should be 2.50 metres at most, and the distance between individual vines within the row should be at least 0.85 metres. [2] Pruning of vines should take place annually, before the first leaves have fully developed.

  5. Sancerre (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The distance between Sancerre (highlighted in pink within yellow box) and the Atlantic coast diminishes the maritime influence on the region and gives it more of a continental climate. Sancerre is part of the "central vineyards" of the Loire Valley, so named not because they are in the center of the Loire but rather because they are nearly in ...

  6. What Does 'Old Vine' Wine Mean, and Is It Really Better Than ...

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    “Old vine” is a commonly used term in the world of high-end wine. It seems to imply something regal about a wine, a greater sense of depth, concentration or profundity of character.

  7. Gros-plant-du-pays-nantais - Wikipedia

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    Planting density is 5,000 vines/ha. The distance between rows may not exceed two meters, and the distance between vines on the row may not be less than one meter. The vines are pruned using short pruning methods (cordon de Royat, gobelet, fan), single guyot or Guyot Nantais (a combination of single and double guyot, one baguette and two spurs ...

  8. Annual growth cycle of grapevines - Wikipedia

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    The bud of a Regent vine located between the stem and petiole. The grape starts its annual growth cycle in the spring with bud break. In the Northern Hemisphere, this stage begins around March while in the Southern Hemisphere it begins around September when daily temperatures begin to surpass 10 °C (50 °F).

  9. Touraine-Amboise - Wikipedia

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    The density of planting must be at least 4,500 vines per hectare, the maximum distance between rows being 2.1 metres. The bottom wire of the trellis must be no more than 0.55 metres above the ground. The AOC status only applies to wines produced from the harvest gathered two years after the year in which the vines were planted (before 31 August).