Adjective
Of or pertaining to viticulture.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough Californian wines rose to global renown only in the past few decades (notably after the of 1976), the state's viticultural history dates back more than 200 years. Source: Internet
Since the 1980s, the foundation has sponsored extensive research into the viticultural and winemaking practice of the Chianti Classico area, particularly in the area of clonal research. Source: Internet
“My world goes from driving a tractor to eating at great restaurants in Turks and Caicos, plus everything in between in the wine and viticultural world,” he said. Source: Internet
The viticultural zone for wine (without the 'd') covers an area in the hills just south of Asti town. Source: Internet
There are a couple of noted Cabernet Sauvignon flavors that are intimately tied to viticultural and climate influences. Source: Internet
With high rainfall and average mean temperature of 66 °F (19 °C), the threats of fungal grape diseases and botrytis rot are constant viticultural hazards. Source: Internet