Yield
Intermediate Winemaking & Viticulture정의
The amount of grapes or wine produced per unit of vineyard area.
심층 분석
Measured in hectoliters per hectare (hL/ha) or tons per acre. Lower yields generally correlate with higher quality — each vine produces fewer but more concentrated grapes. Appellation laws often set maximum yields: Burgundy Grand Cru allows 35-45 hL/ha; generic wine permits 100+ hL/ha. However, excessively low yields can produce unbalanced, overripe wines.
관련 가이드
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상세 정보
- 카테고리
- Winemaking & Viticulture
- 난이도
- Intermediate