Although Peigi Wallace presented apaper on the geology of wine at the 1972 International Geological Congress in Montreal, until recently there have been few publications on this topic. However, a remarkable book by J.E. Wilson appeared in 1998 on terroir and the role of geology, climate and culture in the making of French wines. Wilson emphasizes vineyard geology as a precursorto the soil, and the sub soil through which the grape vine grows, and that geology controls the topography and land form type present, thus influencing drainage and microclimate. This paper examines the ideas of Wilson and other authors on the concept of terroir, and discusses the key role of geology in wine grape regions. Résumé Depuis l'article de Peigi...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
Geologie und Önologie im Etsass. Böden und Weinanbaugebiete. Rebsorten und Eigenart der Weine. Geol...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
As a wine term terroir dates from the glorious years of 14th century wine-making in Burgundy, France...
This new book by American geologist J. E. Wilson, describing the influence of soils and subsoils on ...
All of the vineyards in Niagara are planted on soils derived from a variety of Late Pleistocene to E...
Terroir is a holistic concept that relates to both environmental and cultural factors that together ...
Red Mountain is the newest of five appellations in Washington State and like the majority of Washing...
Vineyard geology—bedrock and overlying soils—is widely supposed to help explain the typicity of wine...
Vineyard geology—bedrock and overlying soils—is widely supposed to help explain the typicity of wine...
In the last few years Italy has been one of the biggest producers of wine, competing with France not...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Geographical identity of wines and wine regions is a ...
In the last few years Italy has been one of the biggest producers of wine, competing with France not...
Terroir of the Walla Walla Valley appellation of Washington State is influenced by 1) the rain shado...
The originally French term terroir has long been used to denote the qualities of a place which influ...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
Geologie und Önologie im Etsass. Böden und Weinanbaugebiete. Rebsorten und Eigenart der Weine. Geol...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
As a wine term terroir dates from the glorious years of 14th century wine-making in Burgundy, France...
This new book by American geologist J. E. Wilson, describing the influence of soils and subsoils on ...
All of the vineyards in Niagara are planted on soils derived from a variety of Late Pleistocene to E...
Terroir is a holistic concept that relates to both environmental and cultural factors that together ...
Red Mountain is the newest of five appellations in Washington State and like the majority of Washing...
Vineyard geology—bedrock and overlying soils—is widely supposed to help explain the typicity of wine...
Vineyard geology—bedrock and overlying soils—is widely supposed to help explain the typicity of wine...
In the last few years Italy has been one of the biggest producers of wine, competing with France not...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Geographical identity of wines and wine regions is a ...
In the last few years Italy has been one of the biggest producers of wine, competing with France not...
Terroir of the Walla Walla Valley appellation of Washington State is influenced by 1) the rain shado...
The originally French term terroir has long been used to denote the qualities of a place which influ...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
Geologie und Önologie im Etsass. Böden und Weinanbaugebiete. Rebsorten und Eigenart der Weine. Geol...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...