Title: Winegrowing in Denmark
1Winegrowing in Denmark
Conference on northern viticulture Riga
November 2006
Winegrower, winemaker and adviser Peter
Lorenzen Bullerupvej 13 DK-5240 Odense NØ
Denmark Tel. 45 66 10 01 67 Mob. 45 40 31
95 07 E-mail lorenzen-vin_at_mail.dk Web
www.lorenzen-vin.dk
2Presentation
- 2006 Freelance adviser in winegrowing and
winemaking - 2005 Adviser in winegrowing at the FGR one
year project(Association of commercial fruit-
and vegetable growers) - 2005 Winegrower and winemaker at Skærsøgaard
Vin(3 hectares of vines) ? - 1993 Founder of - and chairman in - the FDV
(The Association of Danish Winegrowers) - 1990 Hobby vineyard at Søhus (250 vines / 500
m2) - 1982 Teacher at the horticultural school Søhus
in Odense - 1981 Consultant in DE (Danish Commercial Fruit
growing Organisation) - 1980 Horticultural engineer from KVL - Copenhagen
3Subjects
- FDV The Association of Danish Winegrowers
- Climatic and soil conditions for winegrowing in
Denmark - Trellis / espalier systems in Denmark
- Grape varieties and rootstocks
- Pests, diseases and physiological illnesses
- Commercial winegrowing in Denmark
- Legislation for growing and making wines in DK
- Sale / economy
- Questions / discussion
4FDVAssociation of Danish Winegrowers
Founded in 1993 with 35 members Today around 1100
members (incl. Sweden and Norway) The major part
(around 97 ) are hobby growers Almost all the
grapes are grown in open air for
winemaking Publishing of the magazine
Vinpressen (The Wine Press) Harvest report /
data Annual wine show (competition) ? Website
www.vinavl.dk
5Climatical conditions(Vinifera)
- High heat summation (at least 1000 degree days
with a base of 10oC) - Sunlight (growth, sugar production, acid
reduction) - Good lee conditions
- No rain during flowering (June/July) and ripening
(September/October) - Long period with no frost, preferable 150 -180
days or more (areas near the coast) - Avoid areas with night frost in the spring
(frost holes)
6Degree days in Denmark
- Average 1999 2004 on a base of 10oC
Source Birgit Sørensen. DJF Foulum.
7Southern slope with lee, Thy
Foto Hanne Lindhard. DJF Årslev
8Southern slope, North Zeeland
Foto Peter Lorenzen
9Average rainfall in the growing season (1/5
30/9) (A. Pedersen 1960)
10Average date for the last date with frost in the
spring. (Vittrup Christensen et. al. 1987)
11Soil conditions
- Ordinary Danish agricultural soil is OK (avoid
too sandy and too clayish soils) - pH app. 6,5 (certain hybrids a little lower 5,5
6) - Deep, well drained soil (deep ploughing /
grubning)
Fotos Smart og Robinson 1991
12Soil conditions
Warm soil Advantage A long growing season
(takes advantage of the bright light in the
beginning of the season).Disadvantage Early
budburst increases the risk of damages by night
frost. Fertile soil Often a disadvantage because
of vegetative growth (little crop) and bad
ripening of wood and buds (damage by winter
frost). For the same reason Dont apply too
much N (ca. 50 kg/ha)
13Trellis / espalier
14Common trellis system in DK
Guyot
Single
Double
Drawings Vinavl i Danmark Gensbøl og Gundersen
15Common trellis systems in DK
Permanent cordons
Drawings The Production of Grapes and Wine in
Cool Climates (Jackson and Schuster 1994)
16Other trellis systems in DK
The High Sylvoz
Drawings The Production of Grapes and Wine in
Cool Climates (Jackson and Schuster 1994)
17End poles
18Supporting wires
Open
Closed
19Grape varieties
- Vinifera (traditional, European varieties)
- Often very susceptible to mildew (Oideum) and
downy/false mildew (Peronospora) - Often difficult to grow (sensitive to climatic
conditions) - Not so winter hardy (minus 10-15 oC or maybe a
little more) - Makes good wine
- Hybrids (1st generation crossings between V.
vinifera and North American and Asian vines
especially V. riparia, V. rupestris and V.
amurensis) - Often more resistant to mildew and downy/false
mildew - Often easier to grow (more vitality)
- More winter hardy
- Not permitted in the EU for making quality wine
- Interspecific varieties (back crossings to V.
vinifera) - Attempt to combine all the good qualities from
both Vinifera and hybrids (some of these
interspecific varieties are permitted in the EU)
20The most grown varieties in Denmark
- Vinifera
- Madeleine Angevine (W)
- Ortega (W)
- Siegerrebe (W)
- Hybrids
- Leon Millot (R)
- Marechal Foch (R)
- Interspecific varieties
- Rondo (R)
- Regent (R)
- Orion (W)
- Perle of Zalas (W)
W White R Red
Orion
- Interesting new varieties
- Solaris (W)
- Acolon (R)
- Bolero (R)
- Reberger (R)
- Cabernet Cortis (R)
Approved varieties in Denmark
21Rootstocks
- Primarily to avoid attacks from the root aphid
(Phylloxera) - It also affects the growing conditions of the
vines Budburst, earliness, ripening of the wood
etc. - There is a great need in Denmark for trials in
growing different rootstocks in different soils
(and on different varieties) - Common rootstocks in Denmark are
- SO4
- Börner
- 125AA
- 5BB
Interesting new rootstocks
Approved rootstocks in Denmark
22Pests and diseases
- Fungal diseases
- Mildew (Oideum)
- Downy or false Mildew (Peronospora)
- Grey Mould ?
- Pests
- Phylloxera (grafting)
- Deer (fencing)
- Hares (plant tubes) ?
- Water vole
- Birds (netting) ?
- Wasps (traps) ?
- Snails
- Other damages
- Rot (grey rot)
- Hens and chickens ?
- Stem necrosis ?
- Frost damages (bud necrosis) ?
- Lack of nutrition (especially magnesium) ?
- Draught damages ?
- Spraying damages ?
- Hail ?
- Cracks in the berries ?
- Night frost in the spring ?
23Commercial winegrowing in DK
- Approved by the EU in August 2000
- Today around 25-30 registered, Danish winegrowers
- Area Around 15-20 ha (permission to plant 99 ha
like Sweden and Ireland) - 8 Danish winegrowers had wine for sale in 2004
(app. 5000 litres in all). - In 2005 10 -12 winegrowers are expected to
produce around15.000 litres of wine in all. - 2006 is going to beat all records.
- Read more (in Danish) at http//www.vinavl.dk/
- In Sweden I know of three commercial winegrowers
- Read more (in Swedish) www.svenskavinodlare.se
- As far as I know, Norway has no commercial
vineyards (any more)? ?
24Legislation
Council Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 of 17 May
1999 - on the common organisation of the market
in wine ? Danish rules ?
- Three categories of wine
- Table wine (Vin de table, Tafelwein, Vino da
Tavola etc.) - Table wine with geographical indication (Vin de
pays, Landwein, Indicazione geografica tipica,
Regional wine etc.) - Quality wine (AOC, QmBA, DOC etc.)
25Vintage
- Data from the Danish vintage reports
- Up to app. 1 kg/m2 in good years
- Corresponding to 10 tons pr. ha app. 4000
litres of wine (around 5000 bottles) - Rule of thumb under Danish conditions
- One to two bottles of wine pr. vine
- Corresponding to 3.000 to 6.000 bottles pr. ha in
good years - In the year 2004 only 5 10 yield !!
26Sale
- Prices on Danish wines at the moment 25 80 US
pr. bottle. - Munch Wine (Norway) App. 1300 US for five
bottles ?
- Restaurants and hotels
- Wine dealers and whole sellers
- Export (Sales messes in Paris)
- Danish embassies abroad
- Wine collectors from the whole world
- Web auctions
- Back door sale / farm boutiques / tourism ?
- Wine clubs
- Various arrangements at the vineyard
27Alternative sources of income
- Wine tastings, lectures, tours in the vineyard
etc. - Subsidies from the Danish authorities
- Import and sale of wines from other countries
- Gastronomic arrangements and events
- Combinations with other production (meat,
cheese, snails etc.) - Import and sale of vines, equipment for growing
vines and making wine. - Production of fruit wines (apples, cherries,
black current ), cider and mjoed - Production of spirits (Brandy, Cognac, Marc
etc.)
28Skærsøgaard efterår 2004
Thank you !