LAKE ONTARIO BEAMSVILLE BENCH VINEMOUNT RIDGE STATISTICS

Similar documents
Winery Property in Niagara-on-the-Lake Vineyard/Production/Retail

The Implications of Climate Change for the Ontario Wine Industry

Washington State Wine 101

5/9/2017. Latitude. Rías, Benches, Slopes, and Scarps. Physical Geography in the Vineyard

winecountryontario.ca

Educational Tasting New Zealand Sauvignon blanc

Fact Sheet: The Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail (miwinetrail.com)

in Ontario Wine Regions Understanding the Potential and the Risks

Vineyard Site Evaluation For: Beringer

There are two root growth stages during a growing season. First stage occurs in spring and lasts till mid-july; second stage starts in September (and

our chilean vineyards Los Andes Valparaiso SANTIAGO San Antonio locations Santa Cruz Concepción


Wine Grape Vineyard Site Selection Dr. Duke Elsner Small Fruit Educator Michigan State University Extension Traverse City, Michigan

Healthy Soils for a Sustainable Viticulture John Reganold

1 st Canadian Wine Sommelier Championship in Greater China. Introduction to Canadian Wine August 2017

As winegrowers we believe that wine is primarily grown in the vineyard.

Help in Addressing the Challenges to Entering the Vineyard and Winery Industry

Monterey County Ranch Johnson Canyon Road Gonzales, CA Acres

location location, location, Multi-vineyard Pinot Noir with a distinct sense of place

Cool Climate Deep Dive

A Climate for Sauvignon Blanc: Lake County

CHATEAU CHEVAL BLANC SAINT-ÉMILION - FRANCE TÉL : 33 (0)

13100 Highway 101, Hopland

winelist Scotiabank Convention Centre Wine List 1

GAJA WINERY, BARBARESCO & BAROLO - PIEDMONT HARVEST REPORT 2014

ESTABLISHING A VINEYARD

RHWine Tasting. Tastings Tuition Tours. Summer Wines. S. Alban s Ilford 7 June Friday, 7 June 13

cabernet sauvignon grand reserve

Joseph A. Fiola, Ph.D. Specialist in Viticulture and Small Fruit Western MD Research & Education Center Keedysville Road Keedysville, MD

THE BOUTIQUE WINERY OF EL BARRIO DE LA ESTACIÓN

HSC Geography. Year 2016 Mark Pages 30 Published Feb 7, Geography Notes. By Annabelle (97.35 ATAR)

Wine Grape Vineyard Site Selection Dr. Duke Elsner Small Fruit Educator Michigan State University Extension Traverse City, Michigan

Our home, family and vines are in Oakville. Rooted in Oakville is where we are and where we intend to stay. Dennis Groth, Owner

There are no shortcuts when it comes to making world-class wines. It requires a long-term commitment to finding great vineyard sites and having an

Defining TORO since 1942

2012 BUD SURVIVAL SURVEY IN NIAGARA & ESSEX AREA VINEYARDS

Coonawarra Wine Region. Regional summary report WINEGRAPE UTILISATION AND PRICING SURVEY 2007

Quality of Canadian oilseed-type soybeans 2016

BLANCO. The grapes were handpicked in 200 kg crates and hand sorted at the winery.

Pepper Bridge Winery AMAVI CELLARS

Limestone Quarry Vineyard

Canada is on the verge of breaking out big time on the world wine map. - Ian D Agata Contributing Editor, Decanter Wine Columnist, Vinous

Growing Cabernet Sauvignon at Wynns Coonawarra Estate

Vintage 2006: Umpqua Valley Reference Vineyard Report

Spatial variability in Ontario Cabernet Franc vineyards I. Interrelationships among soil composition, soil texture, soil and vine water status

Wine Grape Vineyard Site Selection Dr. Duke Elsner Small Fruit Educator Michigan State University Extension Traverse City, Michigan

Ok Falls Sub- Geographic Indication

Calistoga. Napa Valley AVA Sub district: Pope Valley

Field water balance of final landfill covers: The USEPA s Alternative Cover Assessment Program (ACAP)

Tasting Session- TWGGA Conference 2019 Moderator- Penny S. Adams Will TEXAS Tempranillo be Sustainable?

3303 boucherie road west kelowna, british columbia v1z 2h3 canada

RHWine. Off the Beaten Track: Slightly more unusual

2014 TOPOGRAPHY RED WINE NAPA VALLEY

primarily serving the Central Coast hospitality market in San Luis Obispo County

Isis. DOK Malta Denominazzjoni ta Origini Kontrollata YEAR 2012

Macroclimate in New York and Site Suitability

Appendix II Dubois Badlands and Whiskey Mountain WSAs. Information and Recommendations

Horticulture Department

Resistant Varieties: New Perspectives for a More Sustainable Viticulture

VineAlert An Economic Impact Analysis

FEBRUARY JANUARY MARCH JANUARY APRIL RESERVE YOUR VINTAGES TODAY.

2017 Media Kit. # Vees Drive Penticton, British Columbia Pentictonwineinfo.com

January 2010: Temperature and Ice Wine Hours Summary Niagara Region

9 of 100 DOCUMENTS FEDERAL REGISTER. 27 CFR Part 9. Establishment of Mt. Veeder, CA Viticultural Area (88F-20P) [T.D. ATF-295 Re; Notice No.

7365 Adelaida Road, Paso Robles, California

Cumulus Estate Wines Cool is Hot Elegance from Australia

Vintage 2008: Umpqua Valley Reference Vineyard Report

APPENDIX C - NRCS PRIME FARMLAND REPORT

RETAIL INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC

BACKGROUNDER: GRAPE GROWING IN THE ARIZONA DESERT

Fertile Red or White Grape Vineyard Ground Redwood Valley. Offering Memorandum Price: $1,250,000

In 1961, at just 21 years of age, George. Seddon vineyard

Quality of western Canadian peas 2009

ENGLAND-SHAW VINEYARD ESTATE

Lesson 2 The Vineyard. From Soil to Harvest

RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY SINGLE VINEYARD WINES

POTENTIAL OF THE LAND IN ARCHAR VILLAGE FOR CREATION OF VINES FOR QUALITY WINE GRAPE VARIETIES. CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALITY OF THE TERROIR

L I N D E M A N N. Young Almonds Excellent Production Potential Madera County Acres P R O P E R T I E S I N C.

WEINGUT COBENZL. Taste of Vienna

Maule Valley SANTIAGO

PASTOR DIAZ WINES FROM LA RIOJA

a rare and precious vintage in Bourgogne

2019 Annual 4-H Plant Sale

Quality of Canadian oilseed-type soybeans 2017

NZ GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION (GI)

Indian Peak Vineyards

2009 GRAPE HARVEST IN ARGENTINA

FLX on the Wild Side Comparing Classic to Edgy Expressions of FLX Varietals Society of Wine Educators 41 st Annual Conference Portland, OR August 11,

NZ GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION (GI)

4/14/2018. Location. The Wines of Australia s Limestone Coast. The Wines of Australia s Limestone Coast. Location. Limestone. Vines.

VITICISION. Vineyard Microclimates: What s your ripening curve? Get a Grape s-eye View

SA Winegrape Crush Survey Regional Summary Report Adelaide Hills Wine Region

I-20 at Hwy-277 Northeast Richland County, SC

The Finger Lakes: Riesling and Beyond Society of Wine Educators 39 th Annual Conference New Orleans, Louisiana August 12, 2015

Presentation Overview

Washington State Wine Primer. washingtonwine.org

KING ESTATE WAS FOUNDED IN 1991 ON PRINCIPLES THAT STILL GUIDE US OVER 25 YEARS LATER. STEWARDSHIP. FAMILY. TRADITION.

VINTAGE REPORT. Debbie Lauritz SENIOR WINEMAKER. Marty Gransden VITICULTURALIST MEDIA RELEASE: APRIL, 2016

2015 BUD SURVIVAL SURVEY IN NIAGARA AREA VINEYARDS

These wines represent the local terroir of our vineyards in Judean Hills.

Transcription:

APPELLATION MAP Appellation Overview Diverse terroir, vine friendly micro climates, remarkably complex wines The Niagara Peninsula has the largest planted area of all viticulture areas in Canada. Situated at approximately N43º latitude this prime and diverse appellation is characterized by rich, fertile soils and unique microclimates, which provide ideal conditions for producing wine BEAMSVILLE ST. DAVID S grapes with more complexity and intense flavour than in many warmer climates. The classic cool-climate varieties such as TWENTY MILE Riesling, Chardonnay, Gamay Noir, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc flourish here, and the region now boasts over 32 thriving varietals across 13,600 acres. The Niagara Peninsula continues to shape a rapidly expanding premium wine industry in Canada as the home to approximately 65% of Ontario s wineries. NOTABLE FEATURES One of the deepest of the Great Lakes, Lake Ontario s water mass moderates air temperatures year-round. In concert with the appellation s second notable feature, the Niagara Escarpment, this shapes the perfect climate to nurture grape vines. STATISTICS DAYS (AVG.): 1590 DAYS: 208 (-2º) TEMPERATURE: 22.3 GROWING SEASON: April to October : 546mm (grow season) COMMON VARIETALS: Riesling, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon PRODUCTION (2017 REPORTING YEAR): 1,961,614 (9L cases) NUMBER OF APPROVED WINES: 1391 NUMBER OF WINERIES: 96

DAYS MAP Frost Free Days The constant circulation of off-shore breezes DAYS (AVG.): 217 DAYS (AVG.): 198 DAYS (AVG.): 212 DAYS (AVG.): 197 DAYS (AVG.): 213 between Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment, profoundly moderate seasonal and diurnal temperatures across this appella- tion. In fall, breezes from the summer-warmed Lake waters, raise land temperatures, by preventing cold air from settling in lower-lying areas during threatening periods of frost. As a result, first frost is delayed and the growing season extended. In spring, breezes BEAMSVILLE ST. DAVID S from the winter-cooled Lake lower land temperatures, holding back the development of fruit buds until the danger of late spring TWENTY MILE frosts has passed. These lake effects vary considerably north to south, giving rise to remarkable flavour distinctions between grapes of lake- area sub- appellations and those from further inland. DAYS (AVG.): 178 DAYS (AVG.): 216 DAYS (AVG.): 187 DAYS (AVG.): 210 DAYS (AVG.): 199 DAYS (AVG.) 250 225 200 175 150 Frost free days are defined by the number of consecutive days in a year where the critical mean temperature was above -2 C. There are a number of factors that can influence the number of frost free days in an appellation such as elevation, vegetation, exposure to sunlight and proximity to bodies of water. If any of these factors are defining the landscape of the area, frost free days can vary from one plot of land to another microclimate. The fewer frost free days there are allows for a longer growing season.

DAYS MAP Climate The Niagara Peninsula is a cool-climate appellation ideally situated near N43º latitude, with DAYS (AVG.): 1420 TEMPERATURE: 21.7 DAYS (AVG.): 1400 TEMPERATURE: 21.8 DAYS (AVG.): 1410 TEMPERATURE: 22.1 DAYS (AVG.): 1425 TEMPERATURE: 22.6 DAYS (AVG.): 1373 TEMPERATURE: 22.2 relatively high shifts in day-night temperature and substantial sunshine during the growing season. This combination provides for the development of more complex and intense grape flavours during ripening than warmer climates can provide. The constant circulation of off-shore breezes between Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment, profoundly moderates seasonal temperatures across the appellation. In fall, breezes from the summer-warmed Lake waters raise land temperatures and prevent cold air from settling in lower-lying areas, and extend the growing season well into fall. In spring, breezes from the winter-cooled Lake slow down spring warming, holding back the development of fruit buds until the danger of late spring frosts has passed, ensuring an even start to the season. These lake effects vary considerably with distance from the lakeshore and topography, giving rise to remarkable flavour distinctions between grapes of lakeshore sub-appellations and those from further inland. DAYS (AVG.) 1500 1450 1400 1350 1300 BEAMSVILLE DAYS (AVG.): 1357 TEMPERATURE: 21.7 1470 1452 TWENTY MILE 1431 1425 ST. DAVID S 1423 BEAMSVILLE 1420 1410 1400 1373 1357 TWENTY MILE DAYS (AVG.): 1431 TEMPERATURE: 21.6 DAYS (AVG.): 1452 DAYS (AVG.): 1423 ST. DAVID S TEMPERATURE: 22.5 TEMPERATURE: 22.5 DAYS (AVG.): 1470 TEMPERATURE: 22.6 Growing degree days (GDD) are used by the agricultural industry to estimate the growth and development of plants during the growing season based on the theory that a plants growth will begin at a certain temperature. Growing degree days are an estimation based on calculations using the mean daily temperature above a base of 10 C, determined as the temperature for the start of growth for grapes. The more degree days accumulated, the faster the rate of production.

MAP Precipitation Snow and spring rains ensure that the soils of (AVG.): 532 (AVG.): 541 (AVG.): 543 the Niagara Peninsula appellation receive an adequate amount of water in the spring at the beginning of the growing season. During the summer months this area experiences isolated convective systems which produce most of the precipitation allowing for a rather uneven distribution of rain water throughout the appellation. Some areas may experience drier conditions BEAMSVILLE ST. DAVID S in July and August. In the autumn, frontal systems begin to move back through the area with greater frequency recharging the soils TWENTY MILE with moisture. (AVG.): 578 (AVG.): 543 (AVG.): 543 (AVG. mm/yr) 600 575 550 525 Precipitation is measured as an average millimetre during the growing season. This average is calculated using rainfall, freezing rain, snow, ice pellets and hail. Different topographic features, location of the area to bodies of water and the creation of a microclimate all effect the appellations average growing season precipitation measurement. 500

SOIL CHARACTERISTICS MAP Soil Characterisitics Over the last 200,000 years, the Niagara Peninsula experienced several glacial and interglacial events that eroded and shaped the layers of sedimentary rock and ancient reef structures of the Niagara Escarpment. This extensive glacial history in the region also gave way to complex soil compositions in the area between the Escarpment and Lake Ontario, where thick layers of clay are permeated with silts and sands. BEAMSVILLE ST. DAVID S Variation in soil composition and drainage across the appellation allows for many different varietals to thrive and produces TWENTY MILE distinctive sub-appellation terroirs that contribute their own character to root development and, in turn, to vine and grape development and to the nature and personality of the wine. COMMON PROPERTIES OF SOIL MAP GROUPS ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF PEDOLOGY. 1989. GENERALIZED SOIL MAP REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGAR LACUSTRINE SILTY CLAY LACUSTRINE SILT LOAM EOLIAN SANDS, SOMETIMES DUNED ORGANIC SOILS LACUSTRINE HEAVY CLAY LACUSTRINE SILTY CLAY OVER CLAY LOAM TILL REDDISH-HUED COARSE SANDY LOAM & GRAVELLY SAND REDDISH-HUED SILTY CLAY OVER QUEENSTON SHALE BEDROCK REDDISH-HUED LACUSTRINE HEAVY CLAY SANDY OR LOAMY SEDIMENTS OVER LACUSTRINE CLAYS OR LOAMS VARIABLE ALLUVIAL DEPOSIT ON FLOODPLAINS MISC. NATURAL LAND UNITS CLAY LOAM TILL LACUSTRINE VERY FINE SANDY LOAM, LOAMY SAND & SAND SHALLOW SOILS OVER DOLOSTONE BEDROCK MISC. MAN-MODIFIED LAND UNITS

TOPOGRAPHIC & PHYSIOGRAPHIC MAPS Niagara Peninsula Topography/Physiography Bordered by Lake Ontario on the north, the Niagara River on the east and the Welland River and Hamilton to the south and west, the Niagara Peninsula is the largest and most BEAMSVILLE ST. DAVID S three broad physiographic areas: the Lake Iroquois Plain; the Niagara Escarpment; and the Haldimand Clay Plain. Passing directly through the appellation is the Niagara Escarpment, rising to some 335m (575ft.) diverse Viticultural Area in Canada. The Niagara Peninsula can be divided into 160m 1 TWENTY MILE 1 1 above sea level. This north-facing cliff formation is the essence of the appellation, providing the slopes (determining sunlight) and elevations (determining the influence of breeze and lake effects) that distinguish unique sub-appellations and a diverse range of grape-growing conditions. PHYSIOGRAPHIC MAP BEAMSVILLE LAKE IROQUOIS PLAIN LAKE IROQUOIS ST. DAVID S TWENTY MILE HALDIMAND CLAY PLAIN VINEMOUNT MORAINE COURTESY OF TONY B. SHAW, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, BROCK UNIVERSITY