Update for the Support Panel

PremiumVic Team · 2025

This update brings a separate perspective on how small vineyard owners can access essential information about vine care. The support panel has been restructured to provide detailed guides by season: spring – proper pruning and cluster aeration; summer – monitoring clay soil and natural irrigation; autumn – manual harvesting at maximum sweetness; winter – protecting the vines and preparing for the new cycle. Each section includes practical tips, without referencing wine production or industrial techniques. The result is a clear tool that respects the ecological tradition of Romanian vineyards and supports users' daily decisions.

The Voice of the Homesteaders

Honest opinions from those who have embraced traditional methods of vine cultivation.

Every vine stock tells a story, and our homesteaders ensure it is a beautiful one. Here is what those who have applied our advice in their own orchards have to say.

01

I followed the guide for spring pruning and immediately noticed how the grape clusters received more light. The grapes were sweeter and more uniformly ripe, just as you said. A difference you feel in every harvest.

Lorena Pirvu, homesteader from Iași County
02

The clay soil in my garden seemed difficult to manage, but your articles taught me how to appreciate it. Now I know how to maintain natural moisture and avoid compaction. My vine is more vigorous than ever.

Gabriel Pana, enthusiast of organic crops, Prahova
03

Manual harvesting has become an autumn ritual I look forward to with joy. Each cluster picked at the right moment, with maximum sweetness, is a reward for the year's patience. Thank you for your careful guidance.

Dr. Gențiana Sirbu, researcher in traditional agriculture, Buzău
04

I learned to observe the soil and choose the optimal time for each task. The advice on clay composition helped me improve drainage without losing nutrients. The results are visible in the vine's health.

Mihai Crețu, small homesteader from Vrancea County
05

The guide on aerating the grape clusters was exactly what I was looking for. Now I know how to prune the shoots to allow air to circulate freely, preventing diseases and ensuring even ripening. A simple but effective method.

Elena Dumitrescu, lover of traditions, Argeș
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