Aligote

Aligote 1 Field

Aligote is a medium ripening white wine grape from France. It has a long growing season with high yield potential. Vitis vinifera, the selected clone for data analysis was Aligote FVG9V1, IC69.8081. Small quantities grown for commercial wine production in Australia. The prime name of this variety is Aligote. Wines of this variety can be refreshing crisp or disagreeably tart. This variety is from the Burgundy region of France.

Variety: Aligote
Colour: White
Seeded: Yes
Bud Burst Days (July 1=0): Medium 74.00
Flowering Days (July 1=0): Late 114.00
Veraison Rating: Medium 186.00
Harvest 22 Brix Days (July 1=0): Medium 249.00
Seasonality (days): Long 187.00
Leaf Area Index (m2/m2): 2.32
Bunches Per Shoot: 2.50
Yield Potential: High
Berry Weight (g): 1.48
Total Soluble Solids (° Brix): 21.70
pH: 3.97
Titratable Acidity (g/L): Low 3.30
Tartaric Acid (g/L): 5.48
Malic Acid (g/L): 3.13
Tartrate Malate Acid Ratio: Medium 1.75
Anthocyanins (mg/g): Unknown .
Phenolics (au): .
Yeast Assimilable Nitrogen (mg/)L: 268
Potassium (mg/)L: 1,470.00