Publication date: Jul 25, 2024
Articles selection: veraison and grape maturity
Veraison is happening in the Northern Hemisphere! đ Find here a selection of 4 articles published in IVES Technical Reviews linked to this important moment.
đ The veraison marks the beginning of the ripening process of the grapes, which finishes at the harvest. Veraison can be defined as BBCH 85 Stage M: we consider that a berry has completed its veraison if it is soft to the touch.
đ For more information about vineyard and analytical activities to perform from the veraison stage until harvest, dive into the following articles published on IVES Technical Reviews (technical articles available in 6 languages):–
- Detailing ripening phenological stages: discrepancies, usefulness and proposal
By Pascal Marty.
– - Leaf area management affects grape nitrogen content
By Thibaut Verdenal, Vivian Zufferey, MĂ©lanie Huberty, Claire Melot, Ăgnes Dienes-Nagy, and Jean-Laurent Spring.
–Â Â - Aromatic ripeness may be the type of maturity that impacts red wine typicity the most.
– Part I: the aromas involved in aromatic ripeness
– Part II: terroir factors and management practices affecting aromatic ripeness
By Cornelis van Leeuwen, Jean-Christophe Barbe, Justine Garbay, Mark Gowdy, Georgia Lytra, Marc Plantevin, Alexandre Pons, Cécile Thibon, Stéphanie Marchand.
–Â - Plasticity of red wine sensory profiles: improved understanding through grape berry sugar loading profiles
By Guillaume Antalick, Katja Ć uklje, John W. Blackman, Leigh M. Schmidtke, Alain Deloire.
đ The articles are freely available in 6 languages: English, Français, Deutsch, Español, Italiano, PortuguĂȘs.

