- Viticulture - Wikipedia
Viticulture (Latin: vitis cultura, " vine -growing"), [1] viniculture (vinis cultura, " wine -growing"), [2] or winegrowing[3] is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes It is a branch of the science of horticulture
- What is Viticulture and How Does It Impact Wine?
What is viticulture and why is it important? Read on to learn all about this agriculture practice, its impact on wine, and the key factors that influence it
- What Is Viticulture (Winegrowing)? Learn About the History of . . .
Viticulture is the scientific study of grapes, most often with a focus on growth and production When the grapes are being used specifically for wine production, the study of grapes can also be called viniculture Both viniculture and viticulture fall under the umbrella of horticulture
- WSU Viticulture and Enology | Washington State University
In close partnership with an engaged industry, WSU scientists help protect vineyards, develop new technologies, improve the winemaking process, and preserve resources
- Viticulture Enology | CALS
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell is home to one of the top viticulture and enology programs in the world and is internationally recognized for its expertise in breeding table, juice and wine grapes adapted to cool climate growing regions
- Viticulture - Vinopedia
Viticulture refers to the science, practice, and study of cultivating grapevines, particularly for the purpose of wine production The term derives from the Latin vitis (vine) and cultura (cultivation), reflecting its central role in the development of agriculture and human civilisation
- Virtual Viticulture Academy
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- Viticulture and Enology | Research Starters - EBSCO
Viticulture is the science of growing and cultivating grapes and grape vines, which includes planting grape seeds, training and maintaining grape vines, and harvesting grapes to produce grape juice, wine, and other products
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