SEMILLON
Grape
Производственно-аграрное Объединение МассандраUser rating
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A high-yielding technical variety that demands professional-grade fungal disease management.
Description
Cultivating Sémillon: Massandra Operations Perspective
Working with the Sémillon variety from Massandra requires a rigorous, data-driven approach to phytosanitary management. From a field operations perspective, this cultivar is a classic example of high-maintenance, high-reward viticulture. The variety’s inherent susceptibility to downy mildew, powdery mildew, and gray rot makes a preventative fungicide program non-negotiable. Our observations suggest that any delay in application during high-pressure periods significantly compromises the crop's integrity.
Technical Specifications and Field Management
The vine shows moderate to strong vigor, which dictates specific pruning strategies. Proper canopy management is essential here; we prioritize airflow to mitigate the high risk of fungal infections. Given the mid-to-late harvest window, managing soil moisture and foliage density is crucial for maintaining the 300–500g cluster weight and 2–5g berry size throughout the ripening cycle. When managed correctly, Sémillon yields consistently high volumes, which is key to offsetting the operational costs of intensive spraying schedules.
From an equipment standpoint, the vine's structure is well-suited for standard mechanical harvesting, provided that the vineyard is managed to ensure uniform maturity. The focus remains on rapid processing of the harvested fruit to capture the delicate fruit and berry aromatic profiles inherent to the variety. For the vineyard manager, success with Sémillon relies on balancing high productivity with strict control of the vegetative cycle.
Key Operational Takeaways
- Requires a robust fungicide management plan due to low disease resistance.
- High yield potential justifies the intensive maintenance costs.
- Vigorous growth habit allows for flexible training system adjustments based on site conditions.
- Essential for producing high-quality technical raw material for winemaking.
Specifications hover over for a hint about the specification
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Ripening Period
Ripening Period
It takes 70-100 days until pepper reaches flowering stage, 130-160 days until technical fruit ripeness, and 135-180 days until physiological ripeness. |
Mid-late |
| Resistance to Mildew | |
| Resistance to oidium | |
| Resistance to Gray Mold | |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
High |
| Bush Growth Power | |
| Bunch Size | Medium (300–500 g) |
| Berry Size | Medium (2–5 g) |
| Flavor | |
| Sugar Content | High (>20%) |
| Zoning | |
| Care Requirement | |
| Assignment | |
| Features | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Grape |
| Manufacturer | Производственно-аграрное Объединение Массандра |
| Originator | Производственно-аграрное Объединение Массандра |
| Country | Russia |
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