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      <title>Vinhos de inverno do sudeste brasileiro</title>
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      <description>As regiões do sudeste brasileiro são tradicionalmente produtoras de         café. O interesse pela cultura da Vitis         vinifera se deu ao notar a possibilidade de manejar a videira de         forma que o seu ciclo fosse modificado para colher nos meses de         outono-inverno, que se caracterizam por dias ensolarados, com         precipitação baixa e noites frescas, condições que permitem o avanço         na maturação das bagas e contribuem para melhor qualidade         físico-química das uvas e, consequentemente, do vinho. Esta técnica         foi desenvolvida pela Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais         (EPAMIG) em parceria com empresas privadas, e se observou uma melhor         adaptação da Syrah e Sauvignon Blanc sob manejo de dupla poda, embora         outras cultivares tintas e brancas estejam em fase de adaptação ao         manejo. Os primeiros resultados demonstraram o grande potencial         enológico desta região e hoje, os vinhos elaborados a partir de uvas         utilizando essa técnica, ganham notoriedade internacional, sendo         prestigiados em grandes concursos. The regions of Brazilian southeastern are traditionally coffee         producers. The interest in the culture of Vitis         vinifera came from the possibility of the management in the vine         so that its cycle was modified to harvest in the autumn-winter months,         which are characterized by sunny days with low precipitation and cool         nights, conditions that allow the progress in the maturation of         berries and contribute to better physical and chemical quality of the         grapes and therefore the wine. This technique was developed by EPAMIG         (Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais) in partnership with         private companies, and a better adaptation of Syrah and Sauvignon         Blanc with double pruning management was observed. The first results         demonstrated the great oenological potential of this region and         nowadays, the wines elaborated from grapes using this technique, gain         international notoriety, being prestigious in large competitions. </description>
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      <title>Vins d'hiver du sud-est du Brésil</title>
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      <description>Les régions du sud-est du Brésil sont traditionnellement productrices de café. L'intérêt pour la culture de Vitis vinifera était dû à la possibilité de gérer la vigne de telle sorte que son cycle soit modifié pour récolter pendant les mois d'automne-hiver, qui sont caractérisés par des journées ensoleillées avec de faibles précipitations et des nuits fraîches, conditions qui permettent aux baies d'avancer dans leur maturation et contribuent à une meilleure qualité physico-chimique des raisins et, par conséquent, du vin. Cette technique a été développée par la société de recherche agricole du Minas Gerais (EPAMIG) en partenariat avec des entreprises privées. Une meilleure adaptation de la Syrah et du Sauvignon Blanc a été observée dans le cadre d'une double gestion de la taille, bien que d'autres cépages rouges et blancs soient en cours d'adaptation à cette gestion. Les premiers résultats ont montré le grand potentiel œnologique de cette région et aujourd'hui, les vins issus de raisins utilisant cette technique gagnent en notoriété internationale et en prestige dans les grands concours. The regions of Brazilian southeastern are traditionally coffee producers. The interest in the culture of Vitis vinifera came from the possibility of the management in the vine so that its cycle was modified to harvest in the autumn-winter months, which are characterized by sunny days with low precipitation and cool nights, conditions that allow the progress in the maturation of berries and contribute to better physical and chemical quality of the grapes and therefore the wine. This technique was developed by EPAMIG (Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais) in partnership with private companies, and a better adaptation of Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc with double pruning management was observed. The first results demonstrated the great oenological potential of this region and nowadays, the wines elaborated from grapes using this technique, gain international notoriety, being prestigious in large competitions. </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2020 15:47:14 +0100</pubDate>
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