Sentences with phrase «many microclimates»

The mountains are physically so large, encompassing so many microclimates, they are almost immune to that bane of ski resorts, poor winters.
In reality, that gets thrown off by everything: sun - drenched picture windows, drafty stairwells, even computer servers create problematic microclimates, confesses Samantha Gal, a harried central dispatcher who works for a major building manager in downtown Vancouver.
The range of microclimates and mineral - rich terrain are what makes the wine so distinct.
Temecula Valley Wine Country has been blessed with a unique microclimate providing cooler summer nights, well - drained decomposed granite soils and a 1500 - foot elevation all of which are ideally suited for growing premium wine grapes.
Ultimately I am making wines which reflect the soils and microclimates of the vineyards throughout McLaren Vale.
Microclimates in some regions seriously affect the length of the growing season.
The diverse microclimates in the geographic area close to the BMG plant produce not only cherries, but also many other fruits.
Each vineyard is distinguished in its own way, providing a unique set of soils, exposures, and microclimates and allowing for wines of distinction and personality.
Each region possesses a variety of microclimates, an array of soil types, different terrains, and distinct styles of wine.
Eighteen wineries produce award - winning premium wines made possible by a unique microclimate and well - drained decomposed granite soils.
FACN chooses a particular mix of zero - defect beans from microclimates in areas ranging from 800 to 1400 meters to produce a characteristic coffee branded as Haitian Bleu.
The microclimate of this valley is quite cold.
This microclimate is perfect for producing the rich, flavorful grapes that allow Avensole Winery to make the fine varietals and unique blends that can be found in the Avensole tasting room.
We maximized exposure, elevation, microclimates, varietal - specific soil conditions and terroir to plant these blocks on my hidden 135 - acre Napa ranch.
This marriage of distinct soil type, clonal selection, elevation and microclimate produces outstanding fruit uniquely expressive of its growing region in our Burgundian style Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs.
However, the microclimate there offers conditions that are equivalent to 1200 to 1300 meters elsewhere, owing to the cold Humboldt ocean current which sweeps past the islands.
This particular variety is well - adapted to the soil and microclimate of a specific region of the Basiclicata.
Colombia grows almost everything because it has great soils and many microclimates.
The small batch microclimate way is to dry coffee beans while sitting on concrete slab or patio; raking over them in full sunlight with accelerated rake use at night to prevent the beans from over fermenting.
Part of Château d'Yquem's excellence is the winemaking knowledge at the vineyard, where wine has been made since the 1500s, and part is its unique microclimate.
Each little pocket of farmland has its own microclimate and the plants respond to it.
He just has the perfect microclimate for tomatoes, I guess.
Europe also has some peppers that thrive best in their original microclimates — see our reports about Piment d'Espelette in the Basque district France, or Peperoni de Senise in the Basilicata region of Italy.
The valley's unique microclimate makes for a general pattern of morning mist, warm midday sun, cooling afternoon breezes, and cooler nights.
Although Rutherford represents a relatively small appellation, its distinct microclimate and soils have made it home to some of the region's most storied wineries.
With a greater day - to - night temperature swing than any other appellation in California, distinct microclimates, diverse soils and a long growing season, Paso Robles is a unique wine region blessed with optimal growing conditions for producing premium and ultra-premium wines.
Taste wines from the various Provence appellations and sub-appellations, and learn how their microclimate affects the expression of individual wines.
The quality of our Temecula Valley wines is made possible by a unique microclimate that features morning mist, warm midday sun, cooling ocean breezes and clear starry nights.
Learn about the grape - growing and winemaking philosophies of each winery while getting an in - depth education in the microclimates and growing conditions of each of these outstanding wine regions.
The Grand Cru estate closest to the Gironde, benefiting from a particularly temperate microclimate, its magnificent terroir has earned Montrose the name «Latour of Saint - Estèphe».
«Northern California has some really good pockets of wind, but a lot of times they're microclimates.
San Francisco is the place with fog and Oakland is the place with sun, sure, but that's a vast oversimplification of the 39,941 different microclimates in the Bay Area.
It's all about the microclimates.
A mid the various Olympic clusters, it's easy to overlook the gracious and pedigreed city of Sochi, 15 miles from the Olympic Park and another microclimate entirely from the mountains.
A well - designed, breathable mattress creates an internal microclimate that can both cool or warm baby, depending on the environment, thanks to internal air circulation.
She enjoys spending time with family and friends, exploring the vast microclimates and geographies of the SF Bay Area, and dabbling in improv - a tremendous exercise in mindfulness.
For a baby to be comfortable, we need to think not just about their global climate, but about their microclimate as well.
PROVIDES A COMFORTABLE MICROCLIMATE: For a baby to be comfortable, we need to think not just about their global climate, but about their microclimate as well.
«We conclude by challenging the student deficit model, and suggest a course deficit model as explanatory of these performance gaps, whereby the microclimate of the classroom can either raise or lower barriers to success for underrepresented groups in STEM.»
The team determined that pinyon pine resilience varied across the landscape because microclimates must meet specific conditions to promote young seedling regeneration and juvenile tree survivorship.
These microclimates occur because of local differences in the landscape and existing vegetation that control temperature, wind patterns, humidity, and available water.
With all the discussion about global climate change effects, new research shows that another kind of climate is an important factor in regional pinyon pine tree recovery after drought events — the microclimate.
Redmond said current warming trends could reduce the number of areas with microclimates favorable for future pinyon pine recovery, not if but when the next drought happens.
«It takes a microclimate to raise a pinyon tree.»
Moisture changes the microclimate experienced by the eggs inside the nest and can significantly affect their development.
The upgrade — funded by the National Science Foundation — will enable researchers to take core microclimate measurements and precise wind measurements as well as measure carbon dioxide (CO2) differences up through the rainforest's canopy.
Rundel and his team will use LabVIEW software from Austin, Tex. — based National Instruments Corporation to analyze microclimate patterns and carbon flux over a specific area of the forest.
While he relies on the area's microclimate to produce sweet grapes, he uses commercial yeasts.
«In addition to cooling urban microclimates, these trees, which are integrated within dense urban street networks, also provide other benefits, such as reducing the risk of flash flooding and cleaning the air,» says Peter Edwards, Principal Investigator at the Future Cities Laboratory and Director of the Singapore - ETH Centre.
Dosmann and his colleagues study the Arnold Arboretum's microclimates intensively and try to work with them — for example, by planting less - hardy plants on warm south - facing slopes.
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