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26-Oct-2013 T.A.LeRoy

Noble Rot

German Wine Road by Bad Duerkheim

French: pourriture noble; German: Edelfäule; Italian: Muffa nobile, Hungarian: Aszúsodás)
is the benevolent form of a grey fungus, Botrytis cinerea, affecting wine grapes. Infestation by Botrytis requires moist conditions.
If the weather stays wet, the malevolent form, "grey rot," can destroy crops of grapes. Grapes typically become infected with Botrytis when they are ripe.
If they are then exposed to drier conditions and become partially raisined this form of infection brought about by the partial drying process is known as noble rot.
Grapes when picked at a certain point during infestation can produce particularly fine and concentrated sweet wine.
ome of the finest Botrytized wines are literally picked berry by berry in successive tries (French for "selections").(Source: Wiki.)


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Michael Tauber31-Oct-2013 19:43
Great 3D photo description.
Raymond Ma30-Oct-2013 06:04
So very interesting. V
Frank Brault30-Oct-2013 02:05
Sublimely beautiful! V
MarcViskens29-Oct-2013 17:30
very nice shot Tom
marc
Irene Wehrli29-Oct-2013 09:30
Those grapes do not look really very tasty, but great picture and interesting explanation!
Irene
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