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Pomerol sandy soil
Wine Pictures from BKWine   |   4 years ago by Per & Britt
A close up of the sandy clay and pebble soil at Chateau Trotanoy Pomerol Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France Do you have picture needs? Currently scheduled wine region visits: Bordeaux, le Sud-Ouest, Champagne, Tuscany, Chablis,... (more)
Heart and Soil
On the Wine Trail in Italy   |   3 years ago by Alfonso Cevola
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food was raised at his farm: The grapes were made into wine, the prosciutto, the bread and so on. The children were raised here, too. Heart and soil. That’s Italy in a New York second. This man and his wife took on the stewardship of a land he... (more)
Cover Cropping: Naturally Maintaining Soil Health
Dover Canyon Winery   |   3 years ago by Mary Baker
during the spring. We leave the mowings on the ground as mulch and green manure to improve the tilth, biodiversity, and moisture-retaining properties of the soil. The cover crop is then tilled under in the summer after it has gone to seed, and... (more)
Stony soil
Wine Pictures from BKWine   |   3 years ago by Per and Britt
A person, two feet, standing on the typical soil in Châteauneuf, big stone pebbles called galets roules, Chateau de Beaucastel, Domaines Perrin, Courthé (more)
This really IS how the soil looks in Chateauneuf
Wine Pictures from BKWine   |   3 years ago by Per and Britt
of the Chateauneuf appellation has these "galets", round rocks. They really are this big. Makes you wonder how they plant and work the soil. Chateau Mont Redon, Chateauneuf, Rhone, France. Do you have wine & travel picture needs? Let us... (more)
Preparing the soil for planting a white grapes vineyard in Quinta da Trovisca
Quevedo   |   2 years ago by oscar
, the answer is not correct, but in other place, we are actually planting a white grapes vines. The photo show the bulldozer preparing the soil of Quinta da Trovisca, and making the traditional terraces from the Douro, “patamares” or ... (more)
Burned soil (Domaine Piquemal)
Wine Pictures from BKWine   |   2 years ago by Per and Britt
Slate. Vineyard. The black soil. Called Terres Brulees, burnt soil. Syrah. Domaine Piquemal, Espira de l'Agly, Roussillon, France - Domaine The vineyards are split up over several... (more)
Millefeuille? No, vineyard soil. (Domaine Boucabeille, France)
Wine Pictures from BKWine   |   1 year ago by Per and Britt, BKWine
Flaky flakey rock soil schist slate. Domaine Boucabeille, Corneilla la Riviere, Roussillon, France - Domaine Boucabeille, Roussillon, stock photography samples, by Per Karlsson, BKWine. THIS IS ONLY A SELECTION OF SAMPLES. Use the... (more)
Ashes and coal? No, vineyard soil - black slate. (Domaine Piquemal, Roussillon, France)
Wine Pictures from BKWine   |   1 year ago by Per and Britt, BKWine
Soil detail. Slate. The black soil. Called Terres Brulees, burnt soil. Domaine Piquemal, Espira de l'Agly, Roussillon, France - Domaine... (more)
TasteCamp North: Canadian Soil, with Echoes of New York
LENNDEVOURS   |   11 months ago by Evan Dawson
;terroir" is not about marketing. It's about an honest exploration of the soil and what it can provide. This is no small detail. In Niagara, thereis not banking on a single variety. There's too much diversity in (more)


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