RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Impact of Training System and Vine Spacing on Vine Performance, Berry Composition, and Wine Sensory Attributes of Seyval and Chancellor JF American Journal of Enology and Viticulture JO Am J Enol Vitic. FD American Society for Enology and Viticulture SP 84 OP 95 DO 10.5344/ajev.2004.55.1.84 VO 55 IS 1 A1 Andrew G. Reynolds A1 Douglas A. Wardle A1 Margaret A. Cliff A1 Marjorie King YR 2004 UL http://www.ajevonline.org/content/55/1/84.abstract AB Own-rooted Seyval and Chancellor vines were subjected over a four-year period to five training treatments (Geneva Double Curtain, GDC; Hudson River Umbrella, HRU; 6-arm Kniffin, 6AK; midwire cordon, MWC; and Y-trellis, YT) and three vine spacings (1.4, 1.8, and 2.4 m). Divided canopies led to weights of cane prunings (vine size) and mean cane weights that were optimal (0.32 to 0.65 kg/m canopy; 15.4 to 34.5 g/cane) for Chancellor but below optimum (0.19 to 0.27 kg/m canopy; 9.4 to 13.9 g/cane) for Seyval. Yields were consistently highest for divided canopies as well as 6-AK. Crop loads (ratio of yield:weight of cane prunings) of divided canopies exceeded the presently accepted level (10 to 12) beyond which wine quality could be compromised, but berry, must, and wine composition (Brix, titratable acidity, and pH) were not strongly impacted by training system. Increased vine spacing led to smaller vine size (per m row), lower cane weights and yield (Seyval only), and occasionally reduced Brix. GDC wines produced from Seyval were characterized by highest melon flavor, lowest earthy and vegetative flavors, and lowest astringency. Chancellor GDC wines had highest berry flavor. These data strongly suggest that high wine quality may be obtained from divided canopies despite large crop size and high crop loads.Acknowledgments: We wish to thank the following members of the taste panel: Mike Bernardy, Mike Bouthillier, Tony Cottrell, Pascal Delaquis, Kimberly Dever, Horst Donner, Benoit Girard, Hilary Graham, Linda Herbert, Judy Harrison, Tom Kopp, Linda Jensen, Heather McBrien, Sandra Stewart, Laszlo Veto, and Jim Wild.