Geological Wine Maps

Geological maps are an indispensable tool for both viticulture enthusiasts and beyond.

They offer a comprehensive view of the terrain and soils within a specific wine-growing region.

Accurate soil identification 

Geological maps offer detailed insights into the composition and structure of soils found in a particular wine-growing region.

This knowledge plays a vital role in selecting appropriate grape varieties and planning cultivation techniques.

With this information, winemakers can make informed decisions in choosing the most compatible grape varieties for the specific terroir, ultimately enhancing the quality of the resulting wine. 

Topography and drainage survey 

The geological maps provide detailed topographic data that help us comprehend the land's morphology and the direction of its slopes.

This information is crucial for designing and organizing vineyards, enabling winemakers to optimize the natural slope of the land and prevent waterlogging issues.

Additionally, the information on soil drainage helps mitigate erosion and maintain an optimal water balance for the vines. 

Geological terrain insights 

Geological maps reveal the presence of areas of particular geological interest, such as faults, stratified rocks or alluvial deposits.

These elements can affect groundwater circulation and nutrient availability for plants.

With this knowledge, winemakers can identify the most fertile and resource-rich areas, creating optimal conditions for the production of high-quality wine. 

Assessment of natural hazards 

Geological maps offer vital information for assessing potential natural hazards, such as landslides, floods, or seismic activity.

This information enables winemakers to take precautions and implement preventive measures to ensure the safety of the vines and protect the vineyard from catastrophic events.

Being aware of these risk factors allows for better land management and the adoption of more suitable cultivation strategies. 

Territory enhancement 

Geological maps, apart from offering valuable technical information, also contribute significantly to the enhancement of the territory.

They serve as a valuable tool for conveying to wine enthusiasts the distinctiveness and authenticity tied to the geological heritage of the vineyard's location. 

Communication and marketing

Revealing to consumers the influence of the territory's geological characteristics on the sensory attributes of the wine adds a touch of allure and intrigue.

Geological information serves as a narrative tool to showcase the area's diversity and its intimate link to wine production.

This form of storytelling fosters an emotional connection with consumers, who value the deep understanding and meticulous craftsmanship involved in creating exceptional wines. 

Geological maps provide a distinctive opportunity to set wines apart in the market.

Discerning consumers are increasingly seeking wines with a compelling narrative and a strong connection to a specific terroir.

Utilizing geological information, informative labels and detailed wine descriptions can be crafted, emphasizing the intrinsic link with the land and sparking consumer intrigue. 

Geological maps serve as effective promotional and marketing tools, both in online and offline contexts.

When integrated into wineries' websites, they enhance the wine presentation pages by providing comprehensive geological information about the region.

These maps can also be featured in brochures, catalogs, and guided tastings to create an immersive and educational experience for visitors. 

Champagne Wine Region

Côte des Blancs

Avize - Grand Cru

Côte des Blancs

Ay - Grand Cru

Grande Vallée de la Marne

Bassuet

Coteaux Vitryats

Bouzy - Grand Cru

Grande Montagne de Reims

Celles-sur-Ource

Barséquanais

Chouilly - Grand Cru

Côte des Blancs

Cramant - Grand Cru

Côte des Blancs

Cuis - Premier Cru

Côte des Blancs

Ludes - Premier Cru

Grande Montagne de Reims

Montgueux

Oiry - Grand Cru

Côte des Blancs

Passy-sur-Marne

Vallée de la Marne

Available in paper or in panel formats, the maps are well-suited for both indoor and outdoor settings. 

Champagne Wine Region

70 cm x 100 cm

80€ 

Winegrowing Region

70 cm x 100 cm/100 cm x 70 cm

50 cm x 70 cm / 70 cm x 50 cm

69€ 

Wine Village 

70 cm x 100 cm/100 cm x 70 cm

50 cm x 70 cm / 70 cm x 50 cm

35 cm x 50 cm / 50 cm x 35 cm

74€ 

The price for printing on 140g paper is excluding VAT.

Delivery is done via mail or courier, and shipping costs are not included. 


To place an order, please send an email to  enographiae@gmail.com.


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