Inherent Characteristics Affecting Balance of Common Footill Grape Varieties

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Inherent Characteristics Affecting Balance of Common Footill Grape Varieties Glenn McGourty Winegrowing and Plant Science Advisor Mendocino And Lake Counties

Where Are We, Anyway?

Total Wine Grape Vineyard Area in the Sierra Nevada Foothills in Acres *Source: CDFA Grape Acreage Report, 2017

Foot Hill Wine Grape Acreage By County County Red White Total Amador 3411 229 3640 Eldorado 1829 307 2136 Calaveras 502 195 697 Nevada 336 90 426 Placer 155 21 176 Mariposa 51 10 61 Tuolomne 22 2 24 TOTAL 6306 854 7160 *Source: CDFA Grape Acreage Report, 2017

Foothill Top 5 Red Varieties by Acreage Variety Acreage Zinfandel 2529 Cabernet Sauvignon 824 Syrah 604 Merlot 309 Petite Sirah 290 *Source: CDFA Grape Acreage Report, 2017

Most Widely Distributed Red Varieties (Found in All Counties) Variety Acreage Cabernet Franc 217 Cabernet Sauvignon 824 Grenache 121 Mourvedre 131 Sangiovese 174 Syrah 604 Tempranillo 138 Zinfandel 2529 *Source: CDFA Grape Acreage Report, 2017

Foothill Top 5 White Varieties by Acreage Variety Acreage Chardonnay 281 Sauvignon blanc 161 Viognier 97 Roussanne 46 Pinot gris 43 *Source: CDFA Grape Acreage Report, 2017

Most Widely Distributed White Varieties Variety Acreage Number of Counties (7 total) Chardonnay 281 5 Sauvignon blanc 161 5 Viognier 97 5 Roussanne 46 5 Pinot gris 43 5 *Source: CDFA Grape Acreage Report, 2017

Southern Italian: Zinfandel and Primitivo Problems: Dehydration and shrivel Uneven ripening Bunch rot, sour rot Excess sugar, high ph Solutions: Deal with it!

Percentage of Zinfandel Area by Region in California

Primitivo, Apulia Region, Italy

Dry Land, Head Pruned Zin: A Classic!

Old Vine Viticulture Head Training developed in the Mediterranean ( goblet in French) Well adapted to dry land farming Well adapted to spur pruning Well suited to large clustered varieties Not suited for small clustered varieties, due to low yields Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre are good candidates for head pruning

The Vine Families: Bordelais Varieties Cabernet sauvignon Cabernet franc Merlot Malbec Petite Verdot Sauvignon blanc

Challenges Vigorous growth Pyrazines if too vigorous, or if season is cool Harsh tannins, poor color if fruit is too exposed Poor color and mouthfeel in wine if over cropped High ph when vines get stressed

Solutions Avoid really vigorous sites: plant white varieties instead Floppy trellises: VSP s will invigorate the vines, flop makes vine less vigorous More buds, more fruit: check vine balance Manage irrigation: RDI (regulated deficit irrigation Competitive cover crops

Burgundian Varieties Chardonnay Pinot gris Pinot noir Problems: Low vigor Sun burn Low acid, high ph

Solutions: Plant something else! Do not overleaf, morning side only Floppy foliage on afternoon side Keep hydrated Larger clustered clones (not Dijon clones) Close spacing

Spanish Family: Garnacha, Monastrell, Tempranillo Garnacha and Tempranillo are vigorous, set large crops Low color, shatter are problems for Grenache Monastrell dehydrates easily when stressed Solutions: Flop, light leaf pulling, irrigation management

Rhône Valley Family: White Varieties Syrah Marsanne Roussanne Viognier Problems: High skin tannins Viognier Low yields (Viognier) Roussanne Marsanne

Fixes Keep fruit shaded, light leaf pulling Cane prune Viognier more buds ph pick fruit avoid low acid, high ph (you may be picking at 21-22 brix sugar)

Rhône Valley Family Red Varieties: Syrah Problems: High vigor Dehydration Sunburn High ph low acid juice Unhealthy vines

Solutions Site Selection Clonal Selection Crop thinning Afternoon shade Irrigation late in the season Clean propagation material

Sangiovese Vigorous Over cropping Sunburn Acidic fruit

Solutions Good site selection Crop thinning Irrigate regularly after veraison Light leafing New clones Eat with good Italian Food

Relationship of Saturation Percentage to Soil Texture, Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) and Available Water (Field Capacity- Permanent Wilting Point) Saturation % Soil Texture CEC (meq/ 100g of soil) Available Water (in. /ft) Potential Grape Vine Vigor* Below 20 Sandy or sandy loam 2-7 <0.6 Very low 20-35 Sandy loam 7-15 0.6-1.0 Low-moderate Saturation Soil Texture CEC (meq/ 100g of Available Potential Grape % soil) Water (in. /ft) Vine Vigor* Below 20 Sandy or sandy loam 2-7 <0.6 Very low 20-35 Sandy loam 7-15 0.6-1.0 Low-moderate 35-50 Loam or silt loam 15-30 30-40 Moderate to high 50-65 Clay loam 30-40 1.5-2.0 High to very high 65+ Clay or peat >40 >2.0 Very high to extremely high 35-50 Loam or silt loam 15-30 30-40 Moderate to high 50-65 Clay loam 30-40 1.5-2.0 High to very high 65+ Clay or peat >40 >2.0 Very high to extremely high *based on four foot of rooting depth with no chemical or physical rooting limitations

Flop, Cover Crops

Sauvignon Blanc Trellising Trial 2004-2012

Figure 1: Relationship between yield, cluster count and cluster weight: 18 14 observed (Kg) 10 6 2-2 -2 2 6 10 14 18 predicted (Kg) Yield (Kg) = -6.32094 + 0.11596*Cluster Count + 0.0556087*Avg Cluster Wt (g) R 2 =.95

Cordon Spur Pruning ( Trellis #1 & #3)

Fruit on Fruit

Four Canes Stacked (Trellis #2)

Stacked Canes

Hybrid Cane System (Trellis #4)

Hybrid Cane System

4 Parallel Canes (Trellis # 5)

Trellis Average of Vine Performance in Trellis Trial: 2010--2012 Cluster Count Yield (Kg) per vine Av Cl Wt (g) Yield per meter of cordon (kg) kg Fruit/ Pruning Ratio Tons per Acre Bilateral cordon 54 6.8 132 3.2 5.8 5.8 Bilateral cordon, flop 51 6.4 129 3.0 6.8 5.5 Hybrid cane system, continuous fruit curtain 74 8.9 127 4.1 9.4 7.6 4 canes, stacked 77 11.1 127 5.2 10.8 9.5 4 parallel canes 84 10.5 133 4.9 13.3 9.1

Comparison of fruit chemistry in SB Trellis Trial: 2010--2012 Trellis System Berry Weight Sugar % Brix ph Titratable acidity, g/100 ml Bilateral cordon 1.47 23.2 3.50 0.51 Bilateral cordon, flop 1.46 22.6 3.50 0.53 Hybrid cane system continuous fruit curtain 1.45 23.2 3.46 0.44 Four canes stacked 1.42 21.9 3.50 0.47 Four parallel canes 1.25 20.7 3.48 0.48

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