Definition of Coulure. Meaning of Coulure. Synonyms of Coulure

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Definition of Coulure

Coulure
Coulure Cou*lure", n. [F., prop., a dropping.] (Hort.) A disease affecting grapes, esp. in California, manifested by the premature dropping of the fruit.

Meaning of Coulure from wikipedia

- Coulure (pronounced coo-LYUR) is a viticultural hazard that is the result of metabolic reactions to weather conditions that causes a failure of grapes...
- for shattering or coulure. Malbec is very susceptible to various grape diseases and viticultural hazards—most notably frost, coulure, downy mildew, and...
- common to Bordeaux. The region's damp, chilly spring weather gave rise to coulure, "a condition endemic to certain vines in climates which have marginal...
- growing season and ripen earlier makes it less susceptible to developing coulure which can greatly reduce a prospective crop. For the last couple of centuries...
- Cabernet Sauvignon. Its early budding does pose the viticultural hazard of coulure early in the growing season. The vine is vigorous and upright, with dark-green...
- and earlier ripening Merlot. Despite Merlot's tendency to suffer from coulure if the weather is cold and rainy during flowering, the grape quickly rose...
- downy mildew but is very susceptible to other viticultural hazards such as coulure and powdery mildew. Vidal blanc is a complex, hybrid varietal cultivated...
- which is often long enough for warmer weather to arrive. Millerandage and coulure can also pose problems, along with powdery mildew attacking the thin skin...
- potential of severely reducing the percentage of flowers that get fertilized. Coulure occurs when there is an imbalance of carbohydrate levels in the vine tissues...
- due, in part, to the viticultural issues of the grape's sensitivity to coulure and tendency to produce highly irregular yields from vintage to vintage...