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Within that greater region, other sub-zones thought to rise above plain Chianti were permitted to append a local designation.
The unwieldy, nebulous regional appellations remain confusing, an overlapping bunch of zones and sub-zones that do little to zero in on characteristics of terroir or geography.
Well, Montalcino could help itself by undertaking a clear analysis of its varied terrain and dividing up the appellation into a series of sub-zones in the manner of Burgundy.
Nino Franco Cartizze di Valdobbiadene Prosecco 2014 (from £29.70, Sommelier's Choice Hedonismm) Locals rate the Cartizze sub-zone of Valdobbiadene as one of the best sites for producing glera grapes.
After all zone divisions, we have N sub-zones.
The network is dynamically partitioned into sub-zones called clusters.
The classification of flooded area requires the identification of sub-zones presenting different inundation risk levels.
Similarly, the sodium hazard (S) is classified into four sub-zones.
where S is the area of a zone, sub-zone or multiple sub-zones.
However, these characteristics generally disappear when the sub-zones are considered and become random patterns.
In total 91 stands were sampled from different age classes and biogeoclimatic sub-zones of central BC.
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