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Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever to the ...

An insightful and objective look at viticulture and winemaking from the Lodi Appellation and the growers and vintners behind these crafts.

PSA: old vines generally don't make better wines - Reddit

I see a lot of folks in this sub say that a wine is better, or more concentrated, or more tannic, or more ageworthy, etc because the vines ...

Winemaking: What makes old vines so special - The Wine Society

'The advantage of having very old vines is that they concentrate the aromas because the vine produces fewer grapes and focuses all its energy just on these.

Why appreciation of old vines is challenging yet more important than ...

The survival of old vines, of course, has also been taken up as a cause by vintners who value old vine plantings as much as their growers, plus ...

Honoring Earth Month: Why Saving Old Grape Vines Is So Important

Old Grape Vines Support Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation. In addition to commercial viability, there is another reason to preserve ...

Why Old Vine Wines Are So Special - Wine Folly

Old vines tend to lose productivity with age. Many believe that this increases the concentration of the fruit and yields more concentrated wine.

Why old vines matter - Club Oenologique

The older I get, the more I find myself believing that age is merely a number. And yet, I have become convinced that when it comes to wine, ...

how vine age affects wine? - WINE TALK - WineBerserkers

The older the vine, the less grapes it produces and the smaller the actual grapes. They have higher skin-to-pulp ratio, resulting in higher ...

What's so special about old vines? | Cult Wines United States

Old vines seem to have tougher, more disease-resistant leaves, possibly because their canopies are less lush than their younger counterparts, ...

Why Old Vines?

Old vines are also much more adapted to the soils they're planted in and therefore more resilient. Unlike young vines, they don't need irrigating and they need ...

Old Vines: What Are They & Do They Really Affect Wine Quality?

Older vines have more old wood and are able to store more carbohydrates to draw from in the early stages of the growing season when they are ...

Do old vines make better wine?

Not only will old vine wines display intense, concentrated flavours but also complexity or multiple layers of flavours, a more rounded or luscious mouthfeel and ...

The science of old vines – wineanorak.com

So older vines have an advantage here because of their reserve capacity. ... Finally, there are a few other important areas of scientific research ...

Why old vines are more important than ever all around the world

I'd use the word "transparent" rather than "transcendent" because of the very nature of old vine viticulture. Everywhere they are found around ...

Old Vines Beyond the Romance - The Grape Grind

Old vines are so much more than that, as producers of complex, concentrated wines, and more importantly, as a genetic treasure that can secure the future of ...

Wine Myths #3: Old Vines Make Better Wine - SnarkyWine

If those vines were planted by the founder of the estate or some important scion, or were a gift from some important person, so much the better; ...

For the Love of Old Vines - Beverage Testing Institute

More concentration from old vine wines also means lower yields, and these wines are often sold at a higher price point than wine from young ...

Do Old Vines Make Better Wine?

What Is Old Vine Wine? · The fruit is more concentrated. As they age, old vine wines produce less fruit. · They have deep roots. This enables the ...

What makes old vines more sustainable? | The Wine Society

The main reason for their survival is that old vines can often be attributed to greater quality in wine, making them worthy of keeping in the ground.

Do old vines really make the best wines? - The Guardian

It's also about conservation: the age of the vines make them an important part of the wine world's heritage, worth preserving for that reason ...