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Ampelography (ἄμπελος, "vine" + γράφος, "writing") is the
field of
botany concerned with the
identification and
classification of grapevines,
Vitis spp...
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Pinot Meunier (French pronunciation: [pino mønje] ), also
known as
Meunier or
Schwarzriesling (German: [ˈʃvaʁt͡sˌʁiːslɪŋ] ), is a
variety of red wine grape...
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French ampelographer and
author who was an
influential figure within ampelography in the 20th
century and
before DNA
typing was
widely introduced. Beginning...
- the time the
national collection was operating, the role and
value of
ampelography in the wine
industry had been established. The
integration of CAN with...
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scientific approach. This
literature can be
considered the
origin of
modern ampelography.[citation needed]
Grapes followed European colonies around the world...
- Mourvèdre from an
early 20th-century
ampelography text...
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officially in the role of
Piedmontese wines in 1798, the date of the
first Ampelography made by
Giuseppe Nuvolone-Pergamo,
count of
Scandaluzza from the Accademia...
- Sci. Bul. 149.
Retrieved 2022-06-28. Galet,
Pierre (1979). A
Practical Ampelography:
Grapevine Identification.
Comstock Pub. ****ociates. p. 219. ISBN 0801412404...
- high
number of
citations of the
grapes on the most
famous treatises of
ampelography. However, its
origins remain uncertain.
Known by
various names, such...
- However, with the
advances in DNA
testing and
improved knowledge of
ampelography,
plantings of
authentic Pedro Ximénez have been
identified as growing...