Understanding Vineyard Soils

Author(s): Robert White

Gardening

Terroir connotes a sense of place that imparts a distinctive character to wine. A central component of iterroir is the soil and its immediate surroundings. Thus, an understanding of the basic properties of soils and how they function as a "living skin" on the earth's surface is of fundamental importance to grape growers and winemakers. Stripped of scientific jargon, Understanding Vineyard Soils explains to a wide audience how soils form and why they are so variable. Robert White describes essential chemical and physical processes involving nutrients, water, oxygen and carbon dioxide, moderated by the activities of soil organisms, and proposes remedies to alleviate adverse conditions such as soil acidity, compaction, poor drainage and salinity. The pros and cons of organic viticulture are discussed, as are the possible impacts of climate change. The author explains how sustainable wine production requires grape growers and winemakers to take care of the soil and minimize the impact of their activities on the environment.This book is a practical guide for viticulturists and for the lay reader who is seeking general information about soils, but who may also wish to pursue in more depth the influence of different soil types on vine performance and wine character.

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FOREWARD; 1. Why Soil is Important in Viticulture; 2. Site Selection and Soil Preparation; 3. The Nutrition of Grapevines; 4. Where the Vine Roots Live; 5. The Living Soil; 6. Putting It All Together; APPENDICES; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; INDEX

General Fields

  • : 9780195311259
  • : 82003
  • : 82003
  • : 0.55
  • : 01 April 2009
  • : 242mm X 163mm X 20mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Robert White
  • : Hardback
  • : 634.88
  • : 240
  • : 88 black and white half tone, 23 line illustrations