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Historical and recent viticulture as a source of climatological knowledge in the Czech Repubulic
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Year of publication | 2008 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Geografie - Sbornik Ceske geograficke spolecnosti |
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Field | Atmosphere sciences, meteorology |
Keywords | vine; viticulture; vintage; grape harvest; wine quality; wine quantity; temperature reconstruction; weather extremes |
Description | The cultivation of the vine (Vinis vinifera) that yields grapes for wine manufacture is strongly influenced by the weather. This relationship enables the use of historical viticultural data (e.g., the start date of the grape harvest, notes on wine quality and quantity) for the reconstruction of temperatures and weather extremes in past times. This paper summarises the basics of the relationship between viticulture and climate in the Czech Lands. We compile historical observations before AD 1500 and for the 16th-18th centuries from various types of documentary evidence. The starting dates of the grape harvest in Znojmo for 1800-1890 are used for the reconstruction of Apríl-August temperatures in Brno. The quality of the wine from Bzenec (1800-1890), Znojmo (1802-1845) and Bohutice (1861-1912) is analysed with respect to temperatures corresponding to excellent, good, average and bad wine. Times of flowering and grape harvest are compared with temperatures at the Velké Pavlovice station for the period 1956-2007 and 1984-2007, for various grape varieties. |
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