During last years we are experiencing a sensible climatic change; this facts condition deeply not only the vine physiological cycle, but the characteristics of the grapes used in the withering process, to produce red wines such as Recioto and Amarone della Valpolicella and white wines like Recioto di Soave and Gambellara, made in Verona region (I). Raising of temperatures, and the difference on the quantity and distribution of rains take to a earlier ripening and marked distinction between technological and physiological ripening. The process to produce wine from withered grapes is more complicated than before by reason of the climatic alteration and the raised problem
Climate change can affect the crops production capacity and modify the water requirements in the dif...
Climate predictions and simulations forecast that climate change will be one of the major challenges...
Grape production, wine quality, climatic conditions and geographical origins are closely related, ma...
Wine grape ripening, and therefore quality, results from the interaction of various factors: grape a...
The main worrying feature of climate change is its rapid evolution, in extent and variation, becomi...
Background: Nowadays there is much discussion on climate change and its effects on both human activi...
1 Climate Change, Viticulture, and Wine The grapevine is one of the oldest cultivated plants that, a...
The importance of viticulture and the winemaking socio-economic sector is acknowledged worldwide. Th...
One of the main objectives of wine grape growers in several viticultural areas throughout history ha...
Climate change is a major challenge in wine production. Temperatures are increasing worldwide, and m...
Climate change poses urgent questions about the future of premium wine production in many wine-grow...
Climate change will impose increasingly warm and dry conditions on vineyards. Wine quality and yield...
Climate is the most relevant factor influencing the ripening of high quality grapes to produce a giv...
Aim: Major effects of climate change are an increase in temperature, a modification in rainfall patt...
The trend of climate change and its effect on grape production and wine composition was evaluated us...
Climate change can affect the crops production capacity and modify the water requirements in the dif...
Climate predictions and simulations forecast that climate change will be one of the major challenges...
Grape production, wine quality, climatic conditions and geographical origins are closely related, ma...
Wine grape ripening, and therefore quality, results from the interaction of various factors: grape a...
The main worrying feature of climate change is its rapid evolution, in extent and variation, becomi...
Background: Nowadays there is much discussion on climate change and its effects on both human activi...
1 Climate Change, Viticulture, and Wine The grapevine is one of the oldest cultivated plants that, a...
The importance of viticulture and the winemaking socio-economic sector is acknowledged worldwide. Th...
One of the main objectives of wine grape growers in several viticultural areas throughout history ha...
Climate change is a major challenge in wine production. Temperatures are increasing worldwide, and m...
Climate change poses urgent questions about the future of premium wine production in many wine-grow...
Climate change will impose increasingly warm and dry conditions on vineyards. Wine quality and yield...
Climate is the most relevant factor influencing the ripening of high quality grapes to produce a giv...
Aim: Major effects of climate change are an increase in temperature, a modification in rainfall patt...
The trend of climate change and its effect on grape production and wine composition was evaluated us...
Climate change can affect the crops production capacity and modify the water requirements in the dif...
Climate predictions and simulations forecast that climate change will be one of the major challenges...
Grape production, wine quality, climatic conditions and geographical origins are closely related, ma...