The microbial dimension of the terroir is crucial for wine quality, as microbiomes contribute to plant biofertilization, stress tolerance and pathogen suppression. While microbial terroir can act as a biological signature at large scale, data for local contexts is lacking, hindering the characterization of regional microbial diversity in vineyards. Here, we define the microbial terroir of vineyards across the 12 sub-areas (Additional Geographic Units -AGUs) of the “Consorzio del Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG” PDO area (Italy), a world-renowned wine-producing region. Rhizospheres of Vitis vinifera cultivar Sangiovese and soil samples were collected throughout the 2022 viticultural season and analyzed through an integrated metabarcoding/shotgun metagenomic approach, targeting bacteria and fungi. Wine metabolomics was also perfomed, projecting compositional and functional variations of the microbial terroir at the AGUs level into a corresponding variation in the product metabolic profile. Our findings reveal a unique taxonomic configuration of the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano terroir compared to other vineyards, with microbiomes being “AGU-specific” in taxonomic abundances and plant growth-promoting functions, confirming the potential relevance of characterizing and preserving the microbial terroir to safeguard high-quality traditional wines.

Palladino, G., Nanetti, E., Scicchitano, D., Cinti, N., Foresto, L., Cozzi, A., et al. (2024). Zonation of the Vitis vinifera microbiome in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano PDO production area. COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY, 7(1626), 1-14.

Zonation of the Vitis vinifera microbiome in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano PDO production area

Giorgia Palladino;Enrico Nanetti;Daniel Scicchitano;Nicolò Cinti;Lucia Foresto;Antonio Gonzalez Vara Rodriguez;Jessica Fiori;Silvia Turroni;Marco Candela;Simone Rampelli
2024

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The microbial dimension of the terroir is crucial for wine quality, as microbiomes contribute to plant biofertilization, stress tolerance and pathogen suppression. While microbial terroir can act as a biological signature at large scale, data for local contexts is lacking, hindering the characterization of regional microbial diversity in vineyards. Here, we define the microbial terroir of vineyards across the 12 sub-areas (Additional Geographic Units -AGUs) of the “Consorzio del Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG” PDO area (Italy), a world-renowned wine-producing region. Rhizospheres of Vitis vinifera cultivar Sangiovese and soil samples were collected throughout the 2022 viticultural season and analyzed through an integrated metabarcoding/shotgun metagenomic approach, targeting bacteria and fungi. Wine metabolomics was also perfomed, projecting compositional and functional variations of the microbial terroir at the AGUs level into a corresponding variation in the product metabolic profile. Our findings reveal a unique taxonomic configuration of the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano terroir compared to other vineyards, with microbiomes being “AGU-specific” in taxonomic abundances and plant growth-promoting functions, confirming the potential relevance of characterizing and preserving the microbial terroir to safeguard high-quality traditional wines.
2024
Palladino, G., Nanetti, E., Scicchitano, D., Cinti, N., Foresto, L., Cozzi, A., et al. (2024). Zonation of the Vitis vinifera microbiome in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano PDO production area. COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY, 7(1626), 1-14.
Palladino, Giorgia; Nanetti, Enrico; Scicchitano, Daniel; Cinti, Nicolò; Foresto, Lucia; Cozzi, Alice; GONZALEZ VARA RODRIGUEZ, Antonio; Interino, Nic...espandi
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