2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20185001031
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Linking viticultural climatic indices to grape phenology in the South Tyrolean Alps

Abstract: Climate indices based on heat accumulation, e.g. the Winkler index, are widely used to define the climatic niches for vines. In this study, we investigate how a combined use of high-resolution (25 m) climate index maps and phenology records from 30 vineyards in South Tyrol (in the Italian Alps) can help to (i) assess viticultural suitability across a mountainous landscape and (ii) estimate the timing of physiological processes of Pinot Noir development (ripening and must weight) at various sites across the reg… Show more

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“…Pinot blanc has climatic requirements compatible to those normally found in the geographical areas of mountain viticulture, similarly to Chardonnay in terms of heat requirements [3,4]; thus, it is one of the most important grapes grown in some mountain areas of Northern Italy, such as South Tyrol [5]. In Italy, Pinot blanc is also used to produce sparkling wines (e.g., Franciacorta appellation wine).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pinot blanc has climatic requirements compatible to those normally found in the geographical areas of mountain viticulture, similarly to Chardonnay in terms of heat requirements [3,4]; thus, it is one of the most important grapes grown in some mountain areas of Northern Italy, such as South Tyrol [5]. In Italy, Pinot blanc is also used to produce sparkling wines (e.g., Franciacorta appellation wine).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%