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Viticulture

January 29th, 2008 Posted in Viticulture

Viticulture is everything that happens in the vineyard before the grapes are turned into wine. It includes selection of vines and rootstock, decisions on whether or not to irrigate, planting techniques, harvesting times, and many other aspects that all have a huge impact of the how the wine will turn out. Viticulture is distinguished from Vinification, which is the process of turning the grapes into wine.

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