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As a rule, the prerequisite for a special wine quality is the lowest possible amount of
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Yield
Term for the yield of grapes harvested during the grape harvest, usually expressed in hectolitres of grape must or wine per hectare or in kilograms of grapes per hectare. Overseas, tons/acre is also commonly used. This is also used as a wine law specification, expressed as a maximum yield in hectolitres per hectare, for certain wine quality levels and can vary greatly depending on the country, wine-growing region, individual sites or even specific wines. In terms of vine density, there has been an extreme reduction over the last two millennia.
The Romans still recommended 50,000 vines per hectare;...
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