Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1060050
Title: Enological characteristics of ?Chardonnay? grapes produced in tropical climate in the Northeastern of Brazil.
Authors: LINHARES, M. do S. S.
COSTA, A. O.
NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S.
SOUZA, J. F. de
SANTOS, A. de F.
PRUDÊNCIO, M. da C.
PEREIRA, G. E.
Affiliation: Maria do Socorro Silva Linhares, Embrapa Tropical Semi-arid Fellowship, Petrolina, PE, Brazil; Ayrlan Oliveira Costa, Master Student, University of Bahia Estate, Juazeiro, BA, Brazil; Antonio Mendes de Souza Nascimento, Master Student, University of Bahia Estate, Juazeiro, BA, Brazil; Joyce Fagundes de Souza, Master Student, University of Bahia Estate, Juazeiro, BA, Brazil; Sabrina de Freitas Santos, Master Student, University of Bahia Estate, Juazeiro, BA, Brazil; Maria da Conceição Prudêncio, Master Student, University of Bahia Estate, Juazeiro, BA, Brazil; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: IN: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TROPICAL WINES, 5., 2016, Petrolina, PE. Book of abstracts...Petrolina, PE: Embrapa Semiárido, p. 52, 19 a 21 outubro, 2016.
Description: The climate has very strong influence on the vine performance, being the main factor to determine the potentiality of wine from a new region. There is also interactions among wine quality and other factors, such as soil, variety and the management adopted in the vineyard. In tropical climates, as in the São Francisco Valley (VSF), located at 350 m of elevation and 9º S of latitude, vines grown continuously, and with the use of specific technologies, it is possible to have two harvests per year in the same vineyard
Thesagro: Uva
Clima Tropical
Keywords: Uva Chardonnay
Nordeste do Brasil
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Resumo em anais de congresso (CNPUV)

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Giulianop52BookofAbstractsISTW2016.pdf137,12 kBAdobe PDFThumbnail
View/Open

FacebookTwitterDeliciousLinkedInGoogle BookmarksMySpace