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Environmental effects on cv Cabernet Sauvignon (Vitis vinifera L.) grown in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.: 1. Phenology and characterisation of viticultural environments
Authors:D TESIC  DJ WOOLLEY  EW HEWETT  DJ MARTIN
Affiliation:National Wine and Grape Industry Centre, School of Wine and Food Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Locked Bag 588, WaggaWagga NSW 2678, Australia;Institute of Natural Resources, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand;Montana Wines Ltd, Taradale, New Zealand
Abstract:Six Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard sites in Hawke's Bay (New Zealand), selected out of 28 sites observed in 1996/97, were studied over three consecutive seasons in order to characterise viticultural environments of this region for this cultivar. Indices of precocity of vine phenology were used to analyse the relationship between phenology at the selected sites and vegetative growth, productivity, fruit ripening and wine sensory characteristics. Marked differences in indices of precocity existed between sites. These differences were mostly correlated with vine vegetative growth and canopy indices. There was no relationship between yield and vine phenology. Indices of precocity were correlated with certain juice constituents measured on a common date, as well as the sensory scores of wines produced by microvinification from grapes harvested on different dates and maturity levels. Vineyard sites that differed in indices of precocity also differed in their environmental characteristics, particularly in soil physical properties and water balance.
Keywords:Vitis vinifera  Cabernet Sauvignon  phenology  Hawke's Bay  canopy  fruit composition  wine sensory characteristic  terroir
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