THE SPERONED PALM It is a widespread farming technique particularly in Tuscany, in the Chianti areas in the hilly area with medium-good fertility. The distance between the screws is 1.2-1.5 m on the row and 2.5-3 m between threading. The SIKA poles, 8-10 m apart, must...
DOUBLE TURNED It is also called the Capuchin system because it was proposed by the Capuchin friars in 1962; It is an emanation of the double Guyot which allows abundant production and, if necessary, also easy mechanization. It has two spurs and two fruit-bearing...
SIMPLE OVERTURN This variant is also suitable for very fertile and hilly soils. The vines are 1.8 to 2 m apart along the row and three to 3.5 m between the rows. The simple inverted It consists of a stem that reaches the height of the second wire, 1.5-1.8 m from the...
DOUBLE GUYOT It is suitable for not very fertile, hilly soils. It differs from the simple Guyot because it has 2 spurs and 2 fruit heads, with 8-10 buds, folded horizontally on the opposite side and tied along the wire. The distance between the vines is 1.6-1.8...
VINEYARD END POSTS – MINI STRONG This is the end post. It is a big post, suitable to replace the concrete one used in the past. It is produced with slots and holes in order to let the installation of all the accessories for fixing and tensioning the wires. On the...