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Écrit par Cathy Shore   
Vendredi, 15 Janvier 2010 13:12
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Nigel pruning

Here's a before and after shot of pruning.  In the first photo all the wood from 2009 is still there.  Nigel  decides which canes to choose - he selects one cane on either side of the vine and a spur below each one.  The canes will bear this year's fruit and the spurs will provide a back-up in the event of frost and provide a possible cane for next year's fruit.

Vine before pruning

Vine after pruning

This system is called Double Guyot (Guyot Double) because it retains 2 canes from the previous year's wood to bear the following year's fruit.  If only one cane is retained then this is called Single Guyot (Guyot Simple), also common in the Loire.

If you would like to learn more about pruning - come and spend a day with us in the Loire.  We can take you out in the vineyard as part of a one day wine tour and Nigel can guide you through this vital task in the vineyard calendar.

Mis à jour le Vendredi, 15 Janvier 2010 13:24