Mbmwine

Vineyard Intelligence from Soil to Cellar

Mbmwine partners with commercial estates and boutique vineyards to deliver scientific soil diagnostics, precision canopy management, and harvest logistics planning. Our agronomists work alongside producers to improve yield quality, implement water-wise irrigation, and strengthen biological sustainability across the growing cycle.

Applied Viticulture Services

Practical, science-backed solutions for every stage of the growing cycle — from soil to cellar door.

Soil Nutrient Diagnostics

High-resolution pH, organic matter, and micronutrient mapping across blocks. Identifies variability zones to reduce input waste and improve berry uniformity.

Canopy Management Planning

Precision leaf removal timing, shoot positioning, and trellis adjustments tailored to variety and climate. Optimizes light interception and airflow for phenolic ripeness.

Water-Wise Irrigation Models

Regulated deficit and partial rootzone drying strategies for Syrah, Grenache, and other varieties. Reduces water use up to 30% while preserving fruit character.

Harvest Logistics Planning

Block-by-block maturity tracking, picking sequence scheduling, and transport coordination. Minimizes fruit degradation and crush pad bottlenecks.

Yield Quality Optimization

Crop load assessment, cluster thinning protocols, and nutrient timing adjustments. Balances yield targets with sugar accumulation and anthocyanin development.

Biological Sustainability Audits

Seasonal review of soil biology, cover crop integration, and pest pressure. Provides actionable recommendations to enhance long-term vineyard resilience.

Ready to refine your next vintage?

One conversation with our agronomic team can turn soil data and canopy insights into a measurable harvest advantage.

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Trusted by Vineyards Worldwide

From boutique estates to commercial operations, our agronomic guidance helps producers achieve measurable results season after season.

98%
Client Retention Rate
150+
Vineyards Advised
12
Countries Represented

“Mbmwine’s soil diagnostics completely changed our approach to block-level management. We saw a 15% improvement in berry uniformity within the first season.”

— Elena Torres, Head Viticulturist, Cresta Ridge Vineyards

“The water-wise irrigation model they implemented saved us 25% on water usage while maintaining premium fruit quality. Essential for our Mediterranean climate.”

— Jean-Luc Moreau, Owner, Domaine de la Colline

“Their canopy management strategy for our Pinot Noir blocks reduced disease pressure and improved phenolic ripeness. A game-changer for cool-climate growing.”

— Sarah Chen, Winemaker, Willamette Valley Estate

“The harvest logistics planning from Mbmwine streamlined our picking schedule and fruit intake. Less stress, better quality across all blocks.”

— Marco Bellini, Operations Director, Tuscan Valley Wines

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers to common inquiries about our viticulture consultancy services.

What does a typical soil nutrient diagnostic include? +

Our standard analysis covers pH, organic matter, macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S), and micronutrients (Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, B). We also provide a spatial variability map and a targeted amendment plan tailored to your block layout.

How do you determine the right irrigation schedule for my vineyard? +

We combine soil moisture sensor data, local evapotranspiration rates, and vine water potential measurements. From this, we build a seasonal model that balances vine stress levels with your fruit quality targets, adjusting for variety and rootstock.

Do you work with small boutique vineyards or only large estates? +

We serve both. For boutique vineyards, we offer scaled-down packages that focus on the most impactful diagnostics and a single season of canopy management guidance. Larger estates typically engage us for multi-year programs.

What is the typical timeline for a harvest logistics plan? +

After an initial site visit and data review, we deliver a draft plan within two weeks. The final version incorporates your pick team schedule, crush pad capacity, and weather contingencies. We also provide on-call adjustments during harvest.

How do you measure biological sustainability improvements? +

We track indicators such as soil microbial biomass, earthworm counts, organic carbon levels, and beneficial insect diversity. These metrics are monitored across seasons to evaluate the impact of cover cropping, compost applications, and reduced tillage.

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