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Default Port wine grading system, how does it work ?

Dear Sirs,


Can anyone please explain me or refer me someone that can explain me
very well the grading system of Port wine:

I want to know the follwing table score are given according to what
factor value ?

I mean the score are given how ? accoridng to what value of the left
hand side factor considered and listed in the below table ?

Grading Table

factors considered minimum score maximum score

soil and climate

location -50 600

altitude -900 240

slope of land 1 101

bedrock -400 100

rough matter 0 80

exposure -30 100

shelter 0 60

agricultural

yield -900 120

vine stock -300 420

planting density -50 50

training system -500 100

age 0 60


Dapendign on score result we get:

class score

a >1200

b between 1001 and 1200 points

c between 801 and 1000 points

d between 601 and 800 points

e between 401 and 600 points

f between 201 and 400 points


Thanks,

Mario
 
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