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Viticulture5 min read

The Science Behind Nurturing Our Grapevines

At the heart of any successful vineyard lies a deep understanding of the vines' needs, particularly their nutritional requirements. That's where petiole analysis comes into play, a diagnostic technique crucial in assessing the nutrient status of our plants at Ojai Mountain Vineyard, especially during the critical grapevine flowering season.

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David Brodowsky2 Jun 2023 Last updated: 21 Feb 2024

Understanding Petiole Analysis

Petiole analysis involves collecting samples of petioles—the leaf stems connecting the leaf blade to the stem or branch. These samples are a goldmine of information about the plant's nutritional status. After collection, they are sent to specialized laboratories where they are tested for essential elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and various micronutrients. Each of these nutrients plays a vital role in the health and productivity of the plants.

The Art of Sample Collection

Timing and precision in sample collection are crucial. We collect petiole samples at 80% flowering from the leaf opposite the first blossom or cluster. This specific timing is important as it provides the most accurate representation of the vine's nutritional status during a key stage of its growth cycle.

Equally important is the consistency in the selection of these samples. We ensure that the samples come from vines of the same variety, rootstock, age, and vigor, all growing in the same soil type and under similar management practices. This uniformity is essential for reliable results.

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Why Petiole Analysis Matters

Petiole analysis is more than just a routine check-up; it's a guide that shapes our vineyard management strategies. By understanding the precise nutritional makeup of our vines, we can optimize our fertilization approaches. This not only helps us catch potential issues early but also ensures that our grapes develop to their fullest potential.

The Impact on Our Wines

The benefits of petiole analysis extend beyond vine health. Healthy, well-nourished vines are more likely to yield high-quality grapes, and high-quality grapes lead to exceptional wines. This meticulous attention to the vines' nutritional needs is one of the many reasons why our wines stand out for their quality and taste. Petiole analysis is a key tool in our quest to grow healthy vines and produce the best-quality grapes, which in turn become the wines you love. Cheers to science and its role in perfecting the art of winemaking!


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