Dear all,
I run a distillery in Chitwan, Nepal and am trying to experiment with a vineyard. The vineyard I am planning to start is located in the Mahabharat range at an altitude of 1030 meters (3400 feet). The weather is cool all the year round and the maximum temperature in winter is between 18 – 20 degree centigrade while the minimum temperature plummets to 2 degree centigrade. In the summer season, the temperature goes up to 30 degree centigrade and the minimum temperature dips to 12 degree centigrade. The place receives about 1800 millimeters of rainfall annually. Siince its a hill station, the place gets plenty of sunshine during the day, very cool temperatures at night and lots of dry mountain air which combine to provide a very long gorwing season. The soil in rich in calcium and limestone since a large lime stone cave is located nearby. The location is very famous for its oranges and I believe water holding capacity is approriate for grapevines too. The PH level of the soil is much higher due to the presence of calcium. I've sent the soil for lab test and shall write the details as soon as it arrives.
Could you please recommend the type of grapes, given the location, temperature and rainfall in the vineyard. I was thinking more of Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Francs, Chardonnay, Malbecs, Riesling and any other variety which can withstand the cool temperature and wind.
Thank you and looking forward to getting updates.
Regards
Abhishek