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"Bakus produces no carbon emissions, contributing to environmental protection and sustainability in the wine industry."
"All wine comes from the grape but there are many different varieties."
"It's not only the type but the variety of grape which makes a big difference when growing them."
"This part of Georgia has very similar growing conditions to the famous wine-producing regions of France and Italy."
"Burgundy is very famous worldwide, as you know, because it's the birthplace of two grapes which are very famous--Chardonnay and Pinot Noir."
"Here in the Mâconnais, you get some south weather influence—so that's to say, usually, summer part of time is rather hot, so that's why the maturity of the grapes usually is higher."
"Great Pinot Noir is I think land, I think farming, I think what grapes grow best in what soil."
"The higher the grapes are grown in altitude, the more polyphenols they make to protect themselves."
"Portugal has over 250 indigenous grapes planted."
"The vines are grown on steep, often terraced south-facing slopes, gaining maximum exposure for ripening grapes. The vines are also next to the river Danube, benefiting from direct reflection and heat absorption by the river."
"Yes, the answer is very much yes, you can grow grapes in containers and pots and they can do very well."
"Ontario grapes make some of the finest wine in the world."
"The possession of detailed viticulture knowledge could impress both colleagues and clients."
"So start digging. I hope today's Nerd Lab cleared up how soils affect wine."
"There's still a whole lot of land in Oregon yet to be claimed and developed for wine growing."
"These grapevines come out of Cades Cove and they're being re-rooted over the years and passed down to people."
"This wine has perfect aroma, it's because of its grape sort and the place where it grows."
"Happy grape growing and thank you for your attention."
"Not only are grapes tasty and they make good wine, but they're also beautiful when you have a vineyard."
"A good wine, the grapes need to suffer, so having to scrap a hard living on those terraces makes for good wine."
"Saving up enough money to buy phylloxera-resistant rootstocks out of America so he could replant the vineyards."
"Wine making is something that helps us understand our relationship with the earth and with each other."
"The laid-back mood of this beautiful wine-growing region is mirrored by an openness, a welcoming spirit from the area's winemakers."
"Where the grapes are grown really matters."
"Good wine starts in the vineyard."
"Here among the endless rows of grapevines, you'll find plenty of heart."
"It has the diversity of soils and climates, microclimates, diversity of soils lending itself to a diversity of wines that are well produced here in Paso."
"Grenache is our major grape variety."
"Riesling performs very well in colder climates."
"The cold Californian current provides the cold air and this is often accompanied by marine fogs."
"These fogs are fairly thick in the morning and often by about 9:30 or even 10 o'clock in the morning that's finally when the fogs are diminished by the sun the next morning."
"Napa Valley runs north to south for about 50 kilometers so fairly long in its direction north to south but east to west it is only really about five or six kilometers wide."
"It has some of the most expensive vineyard land in the whole of the United States."
"The long growing season is marked often by warm summer days and those cool evenings as affected by either altitude or the fogs."
"Understanding the environmental influences and grape growing options in the vineyard and how these will impact the style and quality of the wine."
"As a grape ripens, the sugars increase and the acids decrease."
"Lower yields are going to typically result in grapes of concentrated flavor."
"Marlborough, the wine region, accounts for around 79% of the production of the whole of New Zealand."
"The most important thing to remember about harvesting is that the year we harvest the grapes is the year that you're going to have on the label of the wine bottle."
"When it comes to growing young grapes, it's all about the root system, that's what we want to focus on."
"These vines are all grafted from his old vine stock going back hundreds of years, and he's farming organically."
"Canada is also famous for its ice wines, which are wines made from grapes that were frozen while still on the vine."
"This extended growing season comes in handy because Barolo has to be 100% Nebbiolo."
"You can see this bunch here and this bunch here; I've removed the leaves so that the sun can hit the grapes, thus increasing the sugar content and also for earlier ripening."
"Whether you're growing grapes for their ornamental value, their nutritional value, rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, so many health benefits, or maybe just to add a touch of the exotic to your garden or your allotment, anyway, get into grape growing."
"So be clear what you're growing your grapes for: do you want to eat them as a dessert, like a fruit, or do you wish to make wine out of them?"
"Grape names are mostly French... but for example, in English, Pinot Noir means Black Pine."
"This has to be the most incredible terroir I have ever visited."
"The soil here is very rich in minerals, which makes it perfect for growing grapes and drinking wine."
"This creates kind of a heat trap in this area and causing really good ripeness and good warmth conditions for the vines of the area."
"Tempranillo, meaning 'early', is an early budding and early ripening variety."
"Cabernet Sauvignon requires warm conditions because it's a late ripening variety."
"Every vine is individual and has a different capacity to do work."
"Osiris was also said to have been the first to have discovered how to harvest and store grapes so that wine may be made."
"We produce really quality wine, red, white, and Rosé."
"Sonoma County is revered for its landscapes and for making some great wine."
"Nearly all wines you will find in the marketplace today are derived from just one species of grapes."
"The scientific community, at least in the wine world, has sort of identified four major climate types for growing wine: cool climates, intermediate climates, warm climates, and hot climates."
"Malbec loves the conditions; it loves the heat, it loves the dry conditions."
"Galettes: smooth cobblestones and pebbles that litter the vineyard land and not only help with drainage for the vines but also absorb heat during the day and then radiate it back to the vines at night."
"The wine out here is incredible, you can also go to wineries in the area."
"Sicily is a great place for growing happy vineyards because of the sun, because of the hills, because of the privileged position in the middle of the sea."
"The quality of the fruit, the quality of the clones, the quality of the vintages that have been coming out of Margaret River."
"The Ananur T150 VV is an essential tool in the viticulture and wine-making industries."
"Where do grape clusters come from? What are all the steps on a grapevine from the very beginning of the formation of a cluster until that cluster becomes the beautiful fruit that we pick for wine or juice or table grapes?"
"Take care and happy grape growing."
"The muscadine is a native grape to the southeast."
"The first grapes date back 8,000 years."
"The grapes tell stories, whispering tales of meticulous cultivation and wine-making expertise."
"Montefalco is famous in the world for Sagrantino, a special grape."
"Pinot Noir does actually prefer cooler sites or towards moderate or temperate zones, not hot."
"Chile has never had Phylloxera and to this day remains Phylloxera free."
"Stellenbosch has an ideal climate for Cabernet and other Bordeaux varietals."
"Chardonnay, one of the world's most grown grapes, is in fact the leading white grape in the world."
"This variety of grape is here with us again, as you can see this type of wine tastes fantastic."
"Sangiovese, a grape that wears its heart on its vine."
"Germany is close to the edge of where it's possible to grow grapes in the northern hemisphere."
"Viticulture, you have inherited a vineyard and you're going to be using your workers to build this vineyard, to plant vines, to harvest the grapes from the vines and turn these grapes into wine that you can sell and fill orders to get points."
"They waged the war on wine, hundreds of grape varieties unfortunately sunk into oblivion."
"Fabulous Barossa wines come from fabulous Barossa vines."
"Syrah is really a grape of the Rhone in the Alps."
"The variety is from France originally and it is from down from the Alps in the Rhone Alps zone."
"Pinot Noir is a great grandparent of Syrah."
"In the vineyard, viticulturally speaking, Syrah is a variety that needs warmth and it likes heat."
"It's often found on soils which will support this, so things like granite and slate and schist."
"Syrah is a remarkably protective grape variety, quite reductive in its nature."
"Sunshine is the key to Australian wine."
"The most famous grape variety is the Kyoho variety. This grape variety is large, sweet and juicy."
"The minerality will give you the saltiness of the wine, and the saltiness is the proof that the vineyard is functioning."
"The spring sun warms the hillsides of the Vacal, the gnarled grapevines sprout."
"The Vacal is famous for its white wines, especially Riesling and Veltliner."
"The sun-kissed hills of Slovenia have been the famous wine-growing region for centuries."