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Vineyard Site

Being located at the end of a large gorge is important for quality wine production. During summer it gets the morning sun very early so ripening is long. Shelter from the damaging northwest winds increases metabolic activity and stops damage to fresh shoots and leaves. It has also meant soils have not been stripped of their finer particles. Gentle yet regular air movement moderates air temperatures and all but stops damaging frosts.

Soils

Climate

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