Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/2952
Title: Agro-ecological terroir units in the North West Iberian Peninsula wine regions
Authors: Cardoso, Andreia Saavedra
Alonso, Joaquim Mamede
Rodrigues, Ana Sofia
Araújo-Paredes, Cláudio
Mendes, Susana Miguel
Valín, Maria Isabel
Keywords: Geographic information system
Grapevine
Viticultural zoning
Multivariate geographic clustering
Agro-ecological terroir unit
Issue Date: 2-May-2019
Citation: Cardoso, A. S., Alonso, A., Rodrigues, A. S., Paredes, C. A. A., Mendes, S. & Valín, M.I. (2019). Agro-ecological terroir units in the North West Iberian Peninsula wine regions. Applid geography. 107. 51-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2019.03.011
Abstract: Viticultural zoning studies that support the definition of terroir units general follow two main approaches of geographic differentiation related either to: a) land capability or vineyard suitability, or b) grape, grapevine or wine characteristics. Both approaches are commonly considered in the definition of terroir at regional and local approaches. The purpose of this preliminary study was to develop and apply a methodology for viticultural zoning in order to establish the basis of studies on wine typicality. This will allow to question and compare the existent Protected Designations of Origin (D.O.) in the North West Iberian Peninsula wine regions (North of Portugal and GaliciaSpain). The assessment of Agro-ecological Terroir Units for viticulture includes climate and soil environmental factors selected for their relevance at regional scale, with the use of state-of-the-art variables and indices appropriate for the specified regions. The methodology considers the International Organisation of Vine and Wine guidelines (OIV, 2012), it is based upon the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) and uses multivariate zoning with principal component analysis and clustering procedures. The results suggest that the sub-regions of Monção e Melgaço and Rías Baixas are integrated in a different terroir unit from the other Minho Sub-regions, which could give way to further inquiry with the purpose of reclassification based on studies on quality and typicality for the Alvarinho Wine. This regional and national cross-border classification provides a useful framework for territorial and viticultural policies with further validation at local and farm scales. This validation includes experimental surveys in selected vineyards for geographic differentiation of wine profiles and for supporting precision viticulture at plot and landscape scale.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/2952
ISSN: 0143-6228
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