Practical Handbook of Grapevine Pruning (English edition) by André Crespy
Oenoplurimédia
Available in stockThis Practical Handbook of Grapevine Pruning by André Crespy is an essential guide for vineyard management, offering a deep understanding of pruning techniques, vine training systems, and their impact on grape quality. With detailed insights into the physiology of grapevines, this book is a valuable resource for both professionals and enthusiasts in the field of oenology. Enhance your vineyard's productivity with this indispensable manual.
- Author
- Andre Crespy
- Language
- English 🇬🇧
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The Practical Handbook of Grapevine Pruning by André Crespy is an authoritative resource that delves into the art and science of grapevine pruning, an essential practice in viticulture. This comprehensive guide is designed for vineyard managers, viticulturists, and wine enthusiasts who wish to deepen their understanding of vineyard management and enhance the quality of their grapes.
Introduction
Pruning is a critical practice in viticulture that directly influences the quantity and quality of the grape harvest. Over centuries, wine growers have refined their methods to suit the specific conditions of different wine regions, ensuring consistent and satisfactory yields. This book provides a historical context for pruning, exploring its evolution alongside the Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) system, and addresses modern challenges posed by climate change.
For instance, the accelerated ripening of Grenache in southern French appellations, such as Côtes de Rhône, presents unique challenges that require innovative pruning techniques. The book underscores the importance of adapting traditional practices to modern realities, particularly in regions facing rapid changes in climate.
1. General Principles of Grapevine Pruning and Physiology
This section covers the fundamentals of grapevine growth and development. Topics include:
- The Vegetative Cycle in Temperate Climates: A detailed overview of the four seasons of the vine—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—and their impact on vine physiology.
- Sap Flow: Understanding the movement of xylem and phloem sap during the growing season.
- The Shoot and Its Organs: An exploration of key vine structures such as leaves, clusters, tendrils, internodes, and buds, with a focus on bud fertility.
- Vine Vigour: Techniques for measuring and adjusting vine vigor through pruning, ensuring balanced growth.
- Pruning Techniques: Detailed guidance on pruning different grapevine organs, such as canes, spurs, cordons, and two-year-old wood, and the implications for bud fertility.
2. General Principles of Grapevine Pruning and Training
This section discusses the adaptation of pruning practices to various environmental and quality considerations:
- Vineyard Preparation: Essential steps for preparing a vineyard for pruning.
- Adaptation to Soil and Climate: Strategies for managing water stress, heat stress, spring frost, and other climatic factors.
- Quality Considerations: Techniques for optimizing leaf area, crop yield, and achieving the desired balance of ripeness, color, and aromas in grapes.
3. Training Systems and Grapevine Formation
This chapter explores various training systems and their role in vine formation:
- Planting and Preparation: Best practices for planting and training young vines.
- Head/Goblet Training: Modern approaches to traditional fan-type training methods.
- Royat Cordon Training: Instructions for single or double-arm Royat Cordon training.
- Guyot Cane Pruning: Techniques for simple, double, enhanced, and short Guyot pruning systems.
- Other Systems: Additional training systems and their applications.
4. Pruning and Disease
This section addresses the relationship between pruning practices and vineyard health, including:
- Protection of Pruning Wounds: Methods to prevent the introduction of diseases through pruning wounds.
5. Pruning and Budbreak
Understanding the timing of pruning in relation to budbreak is crucial for managing spring frosts and ensuring optimal vine performance:
- Apical Control: The role of pruning in managing budbreak and vine growth.
- Spring Frosts: Strategies for mitigating the impact of frosts on developing buds.
6. Pruning Equipment and Organization
Practical advice on the tools and techniques required for effective pruning:
- Pre-Pruning Equipment: Recommendations for equipment to streamline the pruning process.
- Pruning Tools: A guide to selecting and using the right tools for different pruning tasks.
- Disposal and Re-Use of Pruning Wood: Sustainable practices for managing pruning waste.
Conclusion
The Practical Handbook of Grapevine Pruning is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in viticulture, from seasoned vineyard managers to passionate wine enthusiasts. André Crespy’s expert guidance offers a deep understanding of the intricacies of grapevine pruning, empowering readers to optimize their vineyards for quality and sustainability.
Product Details:
- EAN13: 2224327376428
- Publisher: Oenoplurimédia
- Publication Date: November 2018
- Collection: Avenir Oenologie
- Pages: 160
- Dimensions: 24 x 16 cm
- Weight: 320 g
- Language: English
This handbook is more than just a guide; it is a comprehensive manual that provides the knowledge needed to master the art of grapevine pruning and improve vineyard productivity.
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- Author
- Andre Crespy
- Language
- English 🇬🇧
- Publisher
- Oenoplurimédia
- Number of pages
- 160
- Date of publication
- November 26, 2018
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