Wine Analysis and Production

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Paperback, 621 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 0e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781475769807
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Winemaking as a form of food preseIVation is as old as civilization. Wine has been an integral component of people's daily diet since its discovery and has also played an important role in the development of society, reli­ gion, and culture. We are currently drinking the best wines ever produced. We are able to do this because of our increased understanding of grape growing, biochemistry and microbiology of fermentation, our use of ad­ vanced technology in production, and our ability to measure the various major and minor components that comprise this fascinating beverage. Historically, winemakers succeeded with slow but gradual improvements brought about by combinations of folklore, obseIVation, and luck. How­ ever, they also had monumental failures resulting in the necessity to dis­ pose of wine or convert it into distilled spirits or vinegar. It was assumed that even the most marginally drinkable wines could be marketed. This is not the case for modem producers. The costs of grapes, the technology used in production, oak barrels, corks, bottling equipment, etc. , have in­ creased dramatically and continue to rise. Consumers are now accustomed to supplies of inexpensive and high-quality varietals and blends; they con­ tinue to demand better. Modem winemakers now rely on basic science and xvi Preface xvii the systematic application of their art to produce products pleasing to the increasingly knowledgeable consumer base that enjoys wine as part of its civilized society.

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ISBN13:9781475769807
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:621
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:0

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1 Introduction.- 2 Application of Sensory Evaluation in Wine Making.- 3 Grape Maturity and Quality.- 4 Hydrogen Ion (pH), and Fixed Acids.- 5 Carbohydrates.- 6 Alcohol and Extract.- 7 Phenolic Compounds and Wine Color.- 8 Nitrogen Compounds.- 9 Sulfur-Containing Compounds.- 10 Sulfur Dioxide and Ascorbic Acid.- 11 Volatile Acidity.- 12 Metals, Cations, and Anions.- 13 Sorbic Acid, Benzoic Acid, and Dimethyldicarbonate.- 14 Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Nitrogen.- 15 Tartrates and Instabilities.- 16 Fining and Fining Agents.- 17 Winery Sanitation.- 18 Microbiology of Winemaking.- 19 Cork.- 20 Laboratory Procedures.- Appendix I. Tables of Constants, Conversion Factors.- Appendix II. Laboratory Safety.

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