Introduction
The vine is a plant that has been cultivated for thousands of years for the production of table grapes, raisins and especially wine. It adapts to various climates and is an economic and cultural mainstay in many regions.
Benefits
- Strong long-term profitability
- Constant demand for table grapes and wine
- Perennial plant with a long production life
- Adaptability to different terroirs
- Added value in processing (winemaking, juice)
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Anecdote
The vine is one of the oldest domesticated crops: it was cultivated in Mesopotamia and Egypt more than 5000 years before our era. Wine was already considered a sacred symbol.
FAQ
Can vines be grown in poor soil?
Yes, it gives excellent results in infertile soils, which concentrates the aromas of the grape.
Should the vine be watered?
Once established, it tolerates drought well. Irrigation is only necessary in arid regions.
What is the lifespan of a vine?
On average 30 to 50 years, but some can produce for more than 100 years!
