Autumn. For many, especially lovers of nature and landscapes, the best season of the year. The vineyards have been dyed with orange, ocher, golden, reddish tones… a real pleasure for the senses.
BUT WHY DO THE VINEYARDS CHANGE COLOR?
As with other plants, the amount of sunlight is responsible for chlorophyll levels, which determine the pigmentation of the leaves and growth of the vine. For this reason, in spring and summer green predominates, and now they are fading.
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Now the vineyards are sleeping. Nudes
Do you know why?
The process of the fall of the leaves have been finished, the strain has been prepared to withstand the low temperatures and has got rid of the plant part and the shoots.
The young wines of the last vintage are here!
But, do you already know the differences between a young wine, a crianza, a reserve and a great reserve?
Although the classification differs worldwide, we will focus on ours. Essentially, what is taken into account is the maturation and aging time that they have been given in the winery (although some D.O. also require some more parameters). Contrary to what it may seem, it should be noted that this classification does not define a quality scale, for example a young wine may be an exceptional wine. And without forgetting that the best wine is the one you like the most.