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17 Cards in this Set
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Is Syrah naturally vigorous? |
Yes |
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What is Syrah susceptible too disease wise? |
Mites Boitrytis Bunch Rot Syrah Disorder (leaves turn red and graft point breaks) |
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How does Grenache yield? |
High |
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When does Grenache ripen? |
Late. |
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Why is Grenache especially suitable to be trained as bush vines? |
Upright growth |
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How is Grenache's yield controlled? |
Pruned short as bush vine Planted on low fertility soils |
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Why is Grenache suitable for warm and dry places? |
Drought resistance |
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When does Mourvedre bud and ripen? |
Late. |
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What does late ripening varieties require? |
Warm end of season to get ripe. |
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Mourvedre natural yields? |
Low |
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What is Mourvedre prone too in the winery? |
Reduction |
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Why is Cinsault planted in Rhone? |
Drought and heat resistant |
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Cinsault natural yields? |
High |
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Why is Cinsault especially useful for early drinking reds and roses? |
Lifted fresh red fruit aroma are especially prominent in wines in first year |
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When does Carignan bud and ripen? |
Late. |
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What can Carignan yield? |
200hL/ha |
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Natural acid and tannin of Carignan? |
High |