Adaptation of Enological Practices under Prolonged Water Stress in Vineyards

This study examines how winemakers can adjust cellar operations to restore physico-chemical and sensory balance in wines made from grapes under prolonged water stress, employing precision enology and membrane technologies.

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In response to climate change–induced deficits in vineyard water balance, this paper explores a precision enology approach for harvests affected by prolonged hydric stress. It details the interventions across winemaking operations— from oxidation control during extraction to stabilization and packaging— that target alcohol level, acidity and pH equilibrium. The authors highlight recent membrane technology innovations integrated with online sensors, now permitted by regulation and available as service solutions, which address the scientific and technological challenges of correcting physico-chemical and sensory imbalances in stressed-vine wines.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Jean-Louis ESCUDIER, Magali BES, Jean-Michel SALMON, Soline CAILLE et Alain SAMSON
Doel
Adopt innovative practices

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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 jul 2014
Taal van herkomst
French
Officiële project website
Innovations agronomiques
Licensie
CC BY


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