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Is Syrah naturally vigorous?

Yes

What is Syrah susceptible too disease wise?

Mites


Boitrytis Bunch Rot


Syrah Disorder (leaves turn red and graft point breaks)

How does Grenache yield?

High

When does Grenache ripen?

Late.

Why is Grenache especially suitable to be trained as bush vines?

Upright growth

How is Grenache's yield controlled?

Pruned short as bush vine


Planted on low fertility soils

Why is Grenache suitable for warm and dry places?

Drought resistance

When does Mourvedre bud and ripen?

Late.

What does late ripening varieties require?

Warm end of season to get ripe.

Mourvedre natural yields?

Low

What is Mourvedre prone too in the winery?

Reduction

Why is Cinsault planted in Rhone?

Drought and heat resistant

Cinsault natural yields?

High

Why is Cinsault especially useful for early drinking reds and roses?

Lifted fresh red fruit aroma are especially prominent in wines in first year

When does Carignan bud and ripen?

Late.

What can Carignan yield?

200hL/ha

Natural acid and tannin of Carignan?

High