Parcel · appellation · terrain · soil · drought · climate
Vineyard Climate Intelligence
A source-led view of vineyard areas and the environmental evidence that can responsibly be attached to them. Official boundaries, mapped places, modelled soil and weather context remain separate until a stable geographic join supports combining them.
One integrated evidence model
What each layer contributes
Quality-qualified profiles
Explore substantial French appellation parcel sets
These profiles have at least 100 parcel records, at least 50 mapped geometries and at least 80% geometry coverage. That gate produces 137 useful appellation pages rather than publishing all 1,473 possible names as thin pages.
Languedoc
20,441 parcel records · 20,333 with geometry · 99% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Côtes du Rhône
12,768 parcel records · 12,545 with geometry · 98% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Côtes du Roussillon
7,686 parcel records · 7,517 with geometry · 98% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Corbières
7,677 parcel records · 7,539 with geometry · 98% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Côtes de Provence
7,245 parcel records · 7,117 with geometry · 98% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Ventoux
7,051 parcel records · 6,919 with geometry · 98% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Anjou
6,693 parcel records · 6,687 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Bourgogne
6,247 parcel records · 6,223 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Beaujolais
6,208 parcel records · 6,199 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Crémant de Loire
5,519 parcel records · 5,517 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Gros Plant du Pays Nantais
3,531 parcel records · 3,530 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Muscadet
3,101 parcel records · 3,101 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Cahors
2,973 parcel records · 2,963 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Luberon
2,685 parcel records · 2,656 with geometry · 99% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Gaillac
2,661 parcel records · 2,647 with geometry · 99% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains
2,418 parcel records · 2,412 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Coteaux varois en Provence
2,358 parcel records · 2,345 with geometry · 99% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Saint-Mont
2,022 parcel records · 2,020 with geometry · 100% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Grignan-les-Adhémar
1,969 parcel records · 1,895 with geometry · 96% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Béarn
1,957 parcel records · 1,943 with geometry · 99% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Alsace
1,858 parcel records · 1,821 with geometry · 98% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Vin de Corse ou Corse
1,848 parcel records · 1,775 with geometry · 96% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence
1,817 parcel records · 1,685 with geometry · 93% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Crémant de Limoux
1,608 parcel records · 1,585 with geometry · 99% mapped
Open appellation evidence →Browse all 137 qualifying appellations
137 appellations shown
Vintage evidence
Vintage briefs are withheld until local evidence is complete
A vintage brief requires at least six published site records across two appellations, 80% growing-season observation coverage, 80% scored-site coverage, dated weather evidence and an attributed drought source. The risk screen describes growing pressure; it never grades wine quality.
0 published vintage-climate rows currently pass the initial data-status filter; none becomes a permanent page until the complete shared gate passes.
What can be published today
Evidence availability, not a promise of completeness
Official origin and parcels
INAO parcel aggregates and exact-name eAmbrosia register context carry their own source dates and methods.
Soil and reference weather
306 mapped-site profiles use 6,426 attributed SoilGrids values. Reference weather remains explicitly regional.
Parcel terrain and drought
No parcel receives terrain, NASA, ERA5-Land or drought values until the exact spatial, temporal and licence joins have passed the publication gate.
Visits, stays and events
BottlePicker does not turn open-map presence into visitor availability. Current trip planning belongs on Follow The Vines.
Availability handoff
Move from origin evidence to a bottle without blurring the proof
- Start with an official appellation or a sourced vineyard place.
- Open only catalogue wines carrying an exact structured region match.
- Choose a country page only when BottlePicker has a dated local offer in that market and currency.
Retailer pages remain authoritative for price, stock, delivery territory and legal purchasing age. Visitor planning remains a separate product; BottlePicker stays focused on the bottle, origin and evidence.
Parcel-page decision
Researchable now; not indexable yet
Individual parcel records expose official identity, geometry summary and appellation membership. They remain noindex,follow until parcel-specific terrain, soil, drought and climate evidence is joined and tested.
Bottle integration
Prices remain on exact bottle pages
Appellation profiles can surface BottlePicker wine records whose structured region matches. That is catalogue context, not proof that an individual bottle came from a displayed parcel.