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Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
Graeme Gee wrote:Even before I read Bill's note about the horizontal plane, I thought measures of yield were rubbish. Between close-plant/hand-picked and machine-managed vineyards, the number of vines per acre/hectare is so variable that all these measures are useless, in my opinion. Kilograms of grapes per vine. That's what the measure should be. kg/v. A uniform measure. And it would soon prove that a lot of new world 'low yielding vineyards' are no such thing...
cheers,
Graeme
Howie Hart wrote:Graeme Gee wrote:Even before I read Bill's note about the horizontal plane, I thought measures of yield were rubbish. Between close-plant/hand-picked and machine-managed vineyards, the number of vines per acre/hectare is so variable that all these measures are useless, in my opinion. Kilograms of grapes per vine. That's what the measure should be. kg/v. A uniform measure. And it would soon prove that a lot of new world 'low yielding vineyards' are no such thing...
cheers,
Graeme
I'm not sure I understand your point. In a given area a certain amount of grapes are produced. Likewise, in a given area, a certain amount of sunlight is available to photosynthesize light collected by the leaves into sugar in the grapes. One can produce lots of grapes with little sugar or few grapes with lots of sugar by such things as cluster thinning and canopy management. Whether one has lots of vines in a given area or few vines is not as critical as the ability of each vine to be properly exposed to enough sunlight to properly ripen the grapes.
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
Oliver McCrum
Wine guru
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:08 am
Oakland, CA; Cigliè, Piedmont
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