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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Masseria Altemura estate</strong></h2>



<p>Nestled in the heart of Puglia, in the south of Italy, <a href="https://www.masseriaaltemura.it/en/">Masseria Altemura</a> lies halfway between two seas, enjoying cool sea breezes from the Ionian and saline air the Adriatic.</p>



<p>The estate, acquired by the <a href="https://www.zonin1821.com/en/">Zonin1821</a> group in 2000, covers 140 hectares of vineyards set in a unique terroir. &nbsp;The soils, a blend of rock and clay, paired with a Mediterranean climate—hot, dry summers and mild winters—create the perfect environment for high-quality viticulture. The estate hosts a variety of prestigious grape varieties, including local gems like Aglianico and Primitivo.</p>



<p>Since 2005, the estate has been under the watchful eye of Antonio Cavallo, the vineyard manager and winemaker. A native of Puglia with a degree in Agricultural Sciences from Bologna, Antonio brings a no-nonsense mix of traditional know-how and scientific curiosity to his work. “<em>My goal</em>,” he says, “<em>has always been to let the native varieties speak for themselves—while giving them the right tools to do it.</em>” explains Antonio “<em>It’s about taking everything into account: from the climate and soil to the style of wine —every detail guides our decisions in the vineyard</em>.”</p>



<p>Antonio gives us a picture of the estate vineyards: “<em>Around 70% of the vineyards are planted with reds, with Primitivo making up about half of our production. We also grow Aglianico and Malvasia Nera. For white grapes, we have Malvasia, Fiano, Moscato, and Falanghina.</em>” Yields vary depending on the variety: &#8220;<em>For Primitivo, we are around 70-80 quintals per hectare, while for Fiano and the rosé production, yields are a bit higher, around 110</em>.&#8221;</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A changing climate</strong></h2>



<p>Like many growers across southern Europe, Antonio has watched the local weather patterns slip out of sync. “<em>Rain is coming at the wrong times, and it’s not just a few days—it’s entire seasons that look nothing like they used to</em>,” he says. Take spring 2023, for example: &nbsp;humid, wet, and unpredictable, it ushered in one of the worst downy mildew seasons in recent memory of the region, which is not usually exposed to high disease pressures. “<em>But luckily we were not affected</em>” Antonio says “<em>We were prepared. We acted fast, monitored closely, and protected the fruit</em>.”</p>



<p>Warmer winters are also accelerating vine growth. “<em>This year Moscato budded in early March</em>,” he says &nbsp;<em>“and within two weeks we were at two leaves. This precocity makes vines vulnerable to spring frost damage—a risk that used to be rare here</em>.”</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>An irrigation strategy tailored to each variety</strong></h2>



<p>According to Antonio, the key to resilience is precision. Masseria Altemura uses a drip system which is triggered only when vines are exposed to real water stress—what is called ‘rescue irrigation.’ It’s a system designed for a region where the dry, hot summers can quickly turn punishing. “<em>The idea isn’t to irrigate routinely</em>,” he explains, “<em>but to act when the vines actually need it—and in a way that fits the character of each variety</em>.”</p>



<p>The Mediterranean climate—with its long, dry, and sun-soaked summers—offers both a challenge and an opportunity for viticulture. In the ripening season, when rainfall is scarce, irrigation becomes not just a support, but a strategic tool. “<em>At that point, the vines rely almost entirely on us</em>,” says Antonio. “<em>And that means we can adjust irrigation to obtain a certain wine style</em>.”</p>



<p>At Masseria Altemura, irrigation isn’t about simply quenching thirst—it’s a fine-tuned balancing act. Strategies are tailored to each grape variety, guided by the wine style they aim to achieve and informed by weather patterns and lessons from previous harvests. “<em>If one year we ended up with overly tannic musts or yields that were too low, the following season we make adjustments to ease a bit more the water stress</em>,” Antonio explains.</p>



<p>Precise water management is essential—not only to maintain the vine’s vegetative balance, but to shape wine style itself. “<em>Every variety reacts differently to water, to stress, to the rhythm of the season” Antonio emphasizes. “Understanding the water behavior of each variety is key to striking the right balance between vigor and ripening, and create good wines</em>”.</p>



<p>Over time, they’ve built detailed irrigation profiles for each grape. For example, white varieties are protected from excessive water stress to preserve their freshness and minerality. “<em>For reds, we can stress a bit more, but it depends</em>,” he says. “<em>Negroamaro, for example, has very little resilience to drought—once it’s stressed, it hardly recovers. So, we make sure it never crosses that stress threshold. Primitivo, on the other hand, has delicate skins, so we pay very close attention not to water in excess in the last two weeks before harvest, to avoid berry splitting</em>.”</p>



<p>“<em>Everything comes back to knowing how each variety behaves under pressure,” Antonio adds. “That knowledge is what lets us guide the vine—and the wine—in the right direction</em>.”</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong><strong><strong>From manual to digital</strong></strong></strong></h2>



<p>Such precision might seem difficult to achieve, but for years, the estate has been fine-tuning its water management practices with monitoring tools like the pressure chamber. This device measures leaf water potential—the pressure needed to draw water from a leaf—providing a direct indicator of the vine’s hydration status. Unlike soil moisture sensors, this method offers a plant-centered perspective, especially valuable in viticulture. Yet, it’s a technique that demands experience and manual effort, requiring daily dedication to maintain consistent monitoring.</p>



<p>“<em>When I first arrived in 2005</em>,” Antonio recalls, “<em>given the size of the estate, measuring leaf water potential throughout the summer meant having one person working full-time for three straight months</em>.”</p>



<p>That’s why, since 2018, the estate has adopted <a href="https://vintel-itk.com/en/">Vintel®</a>, a decision support system for precision irrigation. Vintel® offers daily simulations and forecasts of leaf water potential, making vineyard monitoring more accessible and strategic. From the beginning, it proved to be an ideal partner for Masseria Altemura’s approach. The platform is powered by multifactorial agronomic models that consider soil, climate, grape variety, and winemaking objectives, tailoring its recommendations accordingly.</p>



<p>Thanks to this integration, the estate now benefits from highly accurate water stress forecasts, drastically reducing the need for manual measurements. The result is a streamlined, time-efficient process that doesn’t compromise on quality.</p>



<p>“<em>Today, thanks to Vintel®, we can simulate and forecast leaf water potential with precision</em>,” Antonio explains. “<em>We only use the pressure chamber to confirm the data. It lets us work more efficiently—and with greater peace of mind</em>.”</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong><strong>Innovation, Sustainability, and Terroir</strong></strong></h2>



<p>Masseria Altemura stands as a prime example of how thoughtful agronomic management and innovation can meet today’s viticultural challenges—enhancing the potential of a unique terroir while ensuring sustainability and resilience.</p>



<p>That path, however, hasn’t always been smooth. “<em>In the beginning, there was a lot of trial and error,</em>” Antonio admits. “<em>It took time and effort to calibrate the DSS, to define irrigation strategies and the water response profiles of each variety</em>.”</p>



<p>And each year, the challenge begins anew. &nbsp;As climate patterns shift and conditions evolve, strategies must be constantly reassessed. What worked one year may no longer apply the next. But at Masseria Altemura, years of field experience, combined with a data-driven approach, have shaped a resilient and adaptable system—one that not only navigates uncertainty but showcases the full potential of Apulian viticulture.</p>



<p>Today, thanks to Vintel®’s predictive power, Antonio can finally step away from the vines for a few days, even during the peak of summer. A short break, perhaps, but one that was once unthinkable.</p>



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<p>Vineyard irrigation is a necessary part of vineyard management in dry wine growing regions where winegrowers completely or partly rely on irrigation water. With irrigation, winegrowers can control vine growth and grape quantity and quality. This is because water availability is a crucial factor affecting plant physiology and the quality of grapes. In dry production areas such as the Mediterranean region, the use of irrigation is thus a fundamental practice which grants the economic sustainability of viticulture.</p>



<p style="font-size:23px"><strong>Vineyard irrigation and climate change</strong></p>



<p>In addition to areas traditionally considered as “dry” during the growing season, new regions are increasingly showing the need of irrigation. The climate change underway is leading to an increase in temperatures and a reduction in rainfall in the summer period, increasing water stress in vineyards, which could potentially undermine both yield and grape quality. These changes will make it necessary to implement irrigation in viticultural areas for which drought is a new phenomenon. The increase in temperatures will also cause a reduction in the water resources available, making it necessary to decrease the water footprint by using deficit irrigation strategies which optimize water use efficiency.</p>



<p>Such practices are already routinely adopted in viticultural areas with limited rainfall throughout the production season. Indeed, irrigating with small amounts of water has the effect of reducing growth and canopy size, limiting transpiration losses and therefore maintaining production and quality at reduced water inputs. However, particular care must be exerted, as the line between moderate and excessive water stress is very thin and crossing it might lead to incomplete/unbalanced ripening and deteriorate the polyphenolic and aromatic profile of wines. For this reason, a deficit irrigation strategy needs to be carefully planned and its effects need to be continuously monitored.</p>



<p style="font-size:23px"><strong>What is deficit irrigation in viticulture</strong></p>



<p><strong>Deficit irrigation maximizes the efficiency of water use, by concentrating limited seasonal water supplies to drought-sensitive crop growth stages</strong>. Outside these periods, irrigation is limited or even unnecessary if rainfall provides a minimum supply of water. Water application is therefore inferior to the actual water needed for maximum growth. While this inevitably results in plant drought stress and some production loss, it maximizes productivity for a given amount of water and stabilizes yields.</p>



<p>For grapevine, the effect of water deficit on fruit growth varies according to the period during which it is applied. Research shows that it is greater when it is applied during berry formation (between flowering and veraison) when can limit cell division and expansion and decrease the final size of berries and total yield. Similarly, a stress applied at the time of flower bud differentiation can negatively impact fruitfulness and production the following year.</p>



<p>Fruit quality is also sensitive to water stress, depending on its levels. Whereas moderate stress can increase sugar concentration and anthocyanins and phenol compounds in berries (thereby enhancing wine color and aroma), excessive stress and high temperatures could cause a photosynthetic limitation reducing the accumulation of sugar. Finally, water stress can impact on acid content in grapes in interaction with temperature. This effect is particularly pronounced after veraison, when rapid acid degradation due to high temperatures and water stress can result in dull wines lacking freshness and crispness.</p>



<p style="font-size:23px"><strong>Using <a href="https://vintel-itk.com/en/">Vintel</a> for deficit irrigation: an experimental study during the Italian drought of 2022</strong></p>



<p>It is now clear that under climate change, the key to viticultural sustainability will be the adoption of smarter and more precise water management strategies. For that, it is crucial to have a complete vision of the water status of vineyards and its evolution over the production season. New technologies provide us with different tools that can support informed irrigation choices, and optimize water use during drought. One of these tools is the irrigation DSS Vintel, which uses <a href="https://vintel-itk.com/en/how-does-it-work/">accurate plant-soil models</a> to simulate vineyard water status, and give irrigation recommendations, day by day according to production objectives.</p>



<p><strong>A recent study by the university of Udine, Italy, has highlighted that Vintel can indeed help plan and optimize irrigation to preserve production and quality in areas hit by summer drought</strong>, which is becoming more and more frequent. Vintel&nbsp; has been chosen by the University of Udine within the European project “Aquavitis” as a tool to conduct trials on the effects of water availability&nbsp; and the impacts of climate change on the vineyards of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, in North-Eastern Italy.</p>



<p>Indeed, in the spring-summer of 2022 Northern Italy has experienced one of the worst droughts in the last 70 years, with precipitations reaching a historical minimum and rivers running almost dry. The drought has resulted in water restrictions and has hit hard the agricultural sector, as low river levels made irrigation difficult.</p>



<p>Paolo Sivilotti, the researcher who supervised the trials explains : ”&nbsp;<em>The test was conducted in 2021 and 2022 near Udine.&nbsp;<strong>It analysed the response of Pinot gris, a typical variety from the region, to three different water treatments: no stress, moderately stressed, severely stressed.</strong>&nbsp;</em>” To monitor and maintain these water stress levels over the season, Mr. Sivilotti used Vintel, which simulates predawn water potential as an indicator of plant water status.</p>



<p>Using Vintel, water potential was mantained at:</p>



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<li>No stress : -0.2 MPa over the whole season</li>



<li>Moderate stress : -0.35 MPa between flowering and harvest</li>



<li>Severe stress : -055 MPa between flowering and harvest</li>
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<p>”&nbsp;<em>What was really interesting was to see whether a deficit irrigation strategy could help optimize water use and what level of stress should be maintained after flowering to ensure a satisfactory yield and grape quality. The DSS Vintel was the ideal tool to conduct this study because its models do not just simulate soil moisture but provide a direct estimate of the effect that soil water shortage has on vine water status. The pressure chamber measures made during the growing seasons confirmed the accuracy of simulations, making any DSS adjustment unnecessary.</em>”</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center">Moderate water stress</p>


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<p>The results show that “<em><strong>the moderately stressed regime allowed to save 31% and 50% of irrigation water in 2021 and 2022&nbsp; with modest impacts on yield and physiology, and without any repercussions on quality</strong></em>“. Indeed, a wine tasting panel has tried the wines produced in 2021, and no difference between the stressed and non-stressed wines has been remarked.</p>



<p>“<em>Obviously more studies are needed to assess the best deficit irrigation strategies in different viticultural contexts</em>.”</p>



<p>However, results confirm that under climate change, precision deficit irrigation can be a valuable strategy preserving production, quality and decreasing the water footprint of viticulture.</p>



<p>“<em>Not only, during extreme events like the one that hit Northern Italy this summer, deficit irrigation might be the only possible alternative, if water restrictions are put in place or if water becomes too expensive.”</em>&nbsp;In this context,<strong>&nbsp;tools like Vintel are precious allies to vine growers in the creation a climate resilient, more sustainable viticulture.</strong></p>



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