Overview
Defining a harvest order depends not only on tastings and/or chemical analyses, but also on careful monitoring of the vineyard's overall health throughout the ripening process. The plot harvesting order when overall health is good is unlikely to be modified or only slightly since there is no major risk that could alter grape quality. In this case, tastings and analyses are sufficient to determine a suitable date to harvest and guarantee an optimal qualitative potential. However, in the event that there are threats to the vineyard's health, the harvest date must be brought forward, in order to limit the risk of qualitative and quantitative loss of the grapes.
Botrytis cinerea (Fungal disease management) is a fungus that colonizes the vine's herbaceous organs as well as the bunches and causes symptoms that appear similar to grey rot and peduncle rot. Risks are highest from the véraison onwards because of the humidity and temperatures around 20°C.