onderrijping
Onderrijping is a Dutch term used in viticulture to describe a late-ripening phenomenon where grapevines, particularly certain varieties, continue to ripen their fruit well into the autumn months, often after the main harvest has concluded. This extended period of ripening can be influenced by several factors, including microclimates, specific grape varietals, and the overall weather patterns of a particular growing season. Grapes that undergo onderrijping can develop higher sugar levels and more complex flavor profiles due to the prolonged exposure to sunlight and cooler temperatures.
This process is particularly relevant in cooler wine regions where the growing season might otherwise be too