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viticulture
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The agricultural practice of growing grape vines.
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For a country that wanted to challenge New Zealand and California for the New World's viticulture crown, the last two years have been disastrous.As the industry ponders how to recapture its reputation for quality rather than quantity, my work is taking me through some of Australia's leading wine regions.
Cannier viticulture and higher professional standards are also bearing fruit.
"Wine is different, it has a soul," says Ferdinand Hoffstetter, who is a big wheel in the grand duchy's ministry of agriculture and viticulture.
But in the grand scheme of things France is a relative latecomer to viticulture.
"They are skilled, more than they're given credit for," says Towle Merritt, a general manager at Walsh Vineyards Management, the viticulture firm that employs them.Harvest night has also arrived at a cabernet sauvignon vineyard 36km (23 miles) to the north, in the heart of the Napa valley.
Australia may have only a tiny share of the world's wine output, but it produces 20% of the world's scientific papers on viticulture and oenology.
There is also some viticulture.
Viticulture and dairy farming are also important.
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The burgeoning viticultures of Burgundy and Gascony proved incompatible with traditional demesne lordship and encouraged sharecropping and peasant initiative.
The town is the site of one of the few academic institutions in the world specializing in wine making, the Federal College of Viticulture and Pomology (1860).
Montilla was declared a city in 1630 by Philip IV. Viticulture is important, and a wide variety of wines are exported, including Amontillado, a pale dry sherry made from grapes grown on the slopes of the Sierra de Montilla to the southeast, and Pedro Ximénez, an aromatic, sweet wine.
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