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Natural terroir units, Siena province, Tuscany

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In this paper, a multivariate and geostatistical methodology to map viticultural terroirs at the province scale (1:125,000) is presented, based upon the creation of a GIS storing all the viticultural and oenological legacy data of experimental vineyards (1989-2009).
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This work aimed at setting up a multivariate and geostatistical methodology to map viticultural terroirs at the province scale (1:125,000). The methodology is based upon the creation of a GIS storing all the viticultural and oenological legacy data of experimental vineyards (1989–2009), long-term climate data, digital elevation model, soilscapes (land systems) and legacy data of soil profiles.Environmental parameters related to viticulture, selected by an explorative PCA, were: elevation, mean annual temperature, mean soil temperature, annual precipitation, clay, sand and gravel content of soils, soil water availability, redoximorphic features and rooting depth.The variables interpolated using geostatistical methods, were used for a k-means clustering aimed to map the Natural Terroir Units (NTU). Vineyards of the province of Siena was subdivided into 9 NTU.Both the historical DOCG (Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino and Nobile di Montepulciano) and other DOCs were characterized by three or four NTU,...

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Scale effect of terroir under three contrasting vintages in the Chianti Classico area (Tuscany, Italy)

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of terroir on wine characteristics using two different zoning scales, namely macro-terroir (MT) and macro-geology (MT), has been investigated in the Chianti Classico wine district.
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A multivariate approach for the study of environmental drivers of wine economic structure

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the environmental components over the terroir wines has been already widely demonstrated, but their possible effect on the overall system of production and organization of the viticultural farms and wine industry, called wine economic structure (WES), is still unknown.
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Multivariate clustering of viticultural terroirs in the Douro winemaking region.

TL;DR: In this article, an assessment of the homogeneous zones of interest for viticultural activities is proposed for the Douro Demarcated Region (DDR), by integrating different terroir elements (thermal, hydric, soils, topography and vegetation), using state-of-the-art high resolution datasets (1 km) and a large number of variables/indices.
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