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Terroir - Wikipedia
a French term used to describe the environmental factors that affect a crop's phenotype, including unique environment contexts, farming practices
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Terroir
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terroir
▪ I. † terroir Obs. rare. [a. F. terroir, OF. terëoir (12th c. in Godef. Compl.), terrouer (13th c.):—med.L. terrātōrium (Du Cange: in Pr. terrador) = L. territōrium territory1, q.v.] a. = territory1. b. Soil.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 18/2 For to berye it in the terroir of the cyte of Losane. 1660 Char...
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TERROIR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TERROIR is the combination of factors including soil, climate, and sunlight that gives wine grapes their distinctive character.
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The Meaning of Terroir Wine & Food Pairings - Musings On The Vine
Terroir is a French term that literally translated means: earth, or soil. However, there is no such thing as a literal translation of anything French.
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Terroir (film)
Terroir is a 2014 American-British-Italian mystery film written and directed by John Charles Jopson. Terroir takes its name from the wine industry term terroir, which indicates that the natural environment in which a particular wine is produced affects
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Terroir Definition for Wine - Wine Folly
Terroir is how a particular region's climate, soils and aspect (terrain) affect the taste of wine. Some regions are said to have more 'terroir' than others.
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What is Terroir and Why is it so Important in France?
It is the entire natural environment where grapevines are grown. This includes the soil, but also the topography, climate and even farming practices.
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Trying to understand the concept of terroir : r/wine - Reddit
Yes, terroir refers to anything that physically afftects the vine as it grows. Climate, soil type, degree of slope, weather, are all factors.
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Terroir - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Terroir can be defined as an interactive cultivated ecosystem, in a given place, including climate, soil and the vine. Wine sensory attributes are influenced by ...
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Claude and Lydia Bourguignon - What is the terroir?
Claude and Lydia Bourguignon are soil microbiologists, they study, experiment, analyze in order to better understand the main wine terroirs.
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Coffee Terroir: Beans Cultivated in Volcanic Soil Yield ...
9 minutes ago — Coffee Terroir: Beans Cultivated in Volcanic Soil Yield Surprising, Complex Brews. By John Capone. Volcanica Coffee Company.
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Terroir (TV series)
Terroir () is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Kim Joo-hyuk, Han Hye-jin, Yoo Sun, and Ki Tae-young.
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goût de terroir
goût de terroir, n. Winemaking. Brit. /ˌguː də ˈtɛ(r)wɑː/, U.S. /ˌgu də ˈtɛrˌwɑr/ Forms: 18– goût du terroir, 19– goût de terroir, 19– gout de terroir [‹ French goût de terroir (1549 as goust du terroir), lit. ‘taste of the land’ > n.3 + de de prep. + terroir terroir n.] The distinctive taste of ...
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