The Winkler Scale, sometimes known as the heat summation method, is a technique for classifying the climate of wine growing regions. In the system, geographical areas are divided into five climate regions based on temperature, known as Regions I–V. The system was developed at the University of California, Davis by A. J. Winkler and Maynard Amerine.

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  • The Winkler Scale, sometimes known as the heat summation method, is a technique for classifying the climate of wine growing regions. In the system, geographical areas are divided into five climate regions based on temperature, known as Regions I–V. The system was developed at the University of California, Davis by A. J. Winkler and Maynard Amerine.
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  • The Winkler Scale, sometimes known as the heat summation method, is a technique for classifying the climate of wine growing regions. In the system, geographical areas are divided into five climate regions based on temperature, known as Regions I–V. The system was developed at the University of California, Davis by A. J. Winkler and Maynard Amerine.
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  • Winkler scale
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