2.5 Grape Development Flashcards
When is Grape Development in the Northern Hemisphere?
June–October
When is Grape Development in the Southern Hemisphere?
December–April
What are the four stages of grape development?
- Grape Berry Formation
- Veraison
- Ripening
- Extra-Ripening
What happens during grape berry formation? What starts to develop?
Hard green grapes start to grow in size
- Tartaric and malic acids accumulate
- Some aroma compounds and aroma precursors
- Tannins accumulate (very bitter)
- Sugar levels are low throughout this stage.
- Water flow into the grape is high at this stage
What are methoxypyrazines? When do they start to develop?
Methoxypyrazines is an aroma compound that contributes to herbaceous aromas/flavours in some wines, such as those made from Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.
- Develops during grape berry formation
What causes a prolonged grape berry development period? Why? Why can this be harmful?
- Too much water and nitrogen
- Encourage shoot growth in preference to grape ripening
- Causes delay in the onset of the ripening stage
- May not be sufficient time for ripening before the weather becomes cold and rainy and the grapes need to be harvested
What speeds up the grape berry development period? Why? Describe the result in the final wine.
Mild water stress
- Leads to smaller grapes
- Reduces juice yield
- Greater skin to pulp ratio (can be associated with better quality in red wines - higher levels of colour, tannins and aroma compounds)
What occurs during Veraison?
- Grape growth slows down (lag phase)
- Grape cell walls become stretchy and supple
- Green-coloured chlorophyll in skin cells is broken down
- Grapes of black varieties start to become red in colour due to the synthesis of compounds called anthocyanins
What does the vine need during grape development?
- Sunlight
- Warmth
- Mild water stress
What are adverse conditions during grape development?
- Too much water and nutrients
- Excessive shading of grapes
- Very cold or very hot conditions throughout the day and night
When does shoot growth start to slow down?
Ripening
What stage marks the end of ripening?
Harvest
When is Harvest in the Northern Hemisphere?
August–October
When is Harvest in the Southern Hemisphere?
February–April
What happens to the grape during ripening? What accumulates? What falls? What develops?
- The cells in the grape expand rapidly
- Sugar and water accumulate
- Acid levels fall
- Tannins, colour and a number of aroma precursors and aroma compounds develop
What is the temperature required for Photosynthesis to occur at the maximum rate? What amount of sunlight is required?
- 18–33°C (64–91°F)
- 1/3 total sunshine