Wine production and quality:
Since the publication of Wine Production: Vine to Bottle (2005) and Wine Quality: Tasting and Selection (2009), there has been a great deal of change in the wine industry, and the perceptions of critics and expectations of consumers have shifted. Wine Production and Quality, Second Edition brings to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the publication of Wine Production: Vine to Bottle (2005) and Wine Quality: Tasting and Selection (2009), there has been a great deal of change in the wine industry, and the perceptions of critics and expectations of consumers have shifted. Wine Production and Quality, Second Edition brings together its two predecessors in one updated and considerably expanded volume. This comprehensive guide explores the techniques of wine production in the vineyard and winery, and considers their impact upon the taste, style and quality of wine in the bottle. Part 1 of the book provides a structured yet easily readable understanding of wine production, from vine to bottle. The impact of natural factors, including climate and soil, is considered, together with the decisions made and work undertaken in the vineyard and winery. Part 2 looks at quality in wines: the concepts and techniques of tasting are detailed, along with the challenges in recognising and assessing quality. Also discussed are the steps producers may take, and the limitations they may face, in creating quality wines. The book will prove valuable to beverage industry professionals, wine trade students, wine merchants, sommeliers, restaurateurs , and wine lovers as well as those entering (or thinking of entering) the highly competitive world of wine production |
Beschreibung: | Revised edition of: Wine production / Keith Grainger and Hazel Tattersall. Oxford ; Ames, Iowa : Blackwell Pub., 2005. - Includes bibliographical references and index |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.8 Climate changeCHAPTER 3: Soil; 3.1 Soil requirements of the grape vine; 3.2 Influence of soils upon wine style and quality; 3.3 Soil types suitable for viticulture; 3.4 Soil compatibility; 3.5 Terroir; CHAPTER 4: The vineyard; 4.1 Vineyard location and site selection; 4.2 Density of planting of vines; 4.3 Training systems; 4.4 Pruning methods and canopy management; 4.5 Irrigation; 4.6 The vineyard cycle and work in the vineyard; 4.7 Grape-berry development; CHAPTER 5: Pests and diseases; 5.1 Important vineyard pests; 5.2 Diseases; 5.3 Prevention and treatments | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER 6: Environmentally sensitive vineyard practices6.1 Conventional viticulture; 6.2 IPM; 6.3 Organic viticulture; 6.4 Biodynamic viticulture; 6.5 Natural wine; CHAPTER 7: The harvest; 7.1 Grape ripeness and the timing of picking; 7.2 Harvesting methods; 7.3 Style and quality; CHAPTER 8: Vinification and winery design; 8.1 Basic principles of vinification; 8.2 Winery location and design; 8.3 Winery equipment; CHAPTER 9: Red winemaking; 9.1 Sorting, destemming and crushing; 9.2 Must analysis; 9.3 Must preparation; 9.4 Fermentation, temperature control and extraction; 9.5 Maceration | |
505 | 8 | |a 9.6 Racking9.7 Pressing; 9.8 Malolactic fermentation; 9.9 Blending; 9.10 Maturation; CHAPTER 10: Dry white winemaking; 10.1 Crushing and pressing; 10.2 Must preparation; 10.3 Fermentation; 10.4 MLF; 10.5 Lees ageing; 10.6 Maturation; CHAPTER 11: Red and white winemaking -- detailed processes; 11.1 Must concentration; 11.2 Methods of extraction; 11.3 Macro-, micro- and hyper-oxygenation; 11.4 Removal of excess alcohol; 11.5 The choice of natural or cultured yeasts; 11.6 Destemming; 11.7 Fermenting high-density musts to dryness; 11.8 Wine presses and pressing | |
505 | 8 | |a 11.9 Technology and the return to traditionCHAPTER 12: Barrel maturation and oak treatments; 12.1 History of barrel usage; 12.2 Oak and oaking; 12.3 The influence of the barrel; 12.4 Oak treatments; CHAPTER 13: Preparing wine for bottling; 13.1 Fining; 13.2 Filtration; 13.3 Stabilisation; 13.4 Adjustment of sulfur dioxide levels; 13.5 Choice of bottle closures; CHAPTER 14: Making other types of still wine; 14.1 Medium-sweet and sweet wines; 14.2 Rosé wines; 14.3 Fortified (liqueur) wines; CHAPTER 15: Sparkling wines; 15.1 Fermentation in a sealed tank; 15.2 Second fermentation in bottle | |
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contents | Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART 1: Introduction to Part 1 -- Wine Production; CHAPTER 1: Viticulture -- the basics; 1.1 The grape vine; 1.2 Grape varieties; 1.3 The structure of the grape berry; 1.4 Crossings, hybrids, clonal and massal selection; 1.5 Grafting; 1.6 Phylloxera vastatrix; 1.7 Rootstocks; 1.8 The life of the vine; CHAPTER 2: Climate; 2.1 World climate classifications; 2.2 Climatic requirements of the grape vine; 2.3 Climatic enemies of the grape vine; 2.4 Mesoclimate and microclimate; 2.5 The concept of degree days; 2.6 Impact of climate; 2.7 Weather 2.8 Climate changeCHAPTER 3: Soil; 3.1 Soil requirements of the grape vine; 3.2 Influence of soils upon wine style and quality; 3.3 Soil types suitable for viticulture; 3.4 Soil compatibility; 3.5 Terroir; CHAPTER 4: The vineyard; 4.1 Vineyard location and site selection; 4.2 Density of planting of vines; 4.3 Training systems; 4.4 Pruning methods and canopy management; 4.5 Irrigation; 4.6 The vineyard cycle and work in the vineyard; 4.7 Grape-berry development; CHAPTER 5: Pests and diseases; 5.1 Important vineyard pests; 5.2 Diseases; 5.3 Prevention and treatments CHAPTER 6: Environmentally sensitive vineyard practices6.1 Conventional viticulture; 6.2 IPM; 6.3 Organic viticulture; 6.4 Biodynamic viticulture; 6.5 Natural wine; CHAPTER 7: The harvest; 7.1 Grape ripeness and the timing of picking; 7.2 Harvesting methods; 7.3 Style and quality; CHAPTER 8: Vinification and winery design; 8.1 Basic principles of vinification; 8.2 Winery location and design; 8.3 Winery equipment; CHAPTER 9: Red winemaking; 9.1 Sorting, destemming and crushing; 9.2 Must analysis; 9.3 Must preparation; 9.4 Fermentation, temperature control and extraction; 9.5 Maceration 9.6 Racking9.7 Pressing; 9.8 Malolactic fermentation; 9.9 Blending; 9.10 Maturation; CHAPTER 10: Dry white winemaking; 10.1 Crushing and pressing; 10.2 Must preparation; 10.3 Fermentation; 10.4 MLF; 10.5 Lees ageing; 10.6 Maturation; CHAPTER 11: Red and white winemaking -- detailed processes; 11.1 Must concentration; 11.2 Methods of extraction; 11.3 Macro-, micro- and hyper-oxygenation; 11.4 Removal of excess alcohol; 11.5 The choice of natural or cultured yeasts; 11.6 Destemming; 11.7 Fermenting high-density musts to dryness; 11.8 Wine presses and pressing 11.9 Technology and the return to traditionCHAPTER 12: Barrel maturation and oak treatments; 12.1 History of barrel usage; 12.2 Oak and oaking; 12.3 The influence of the barrel; 12.4 Oak treatments; CHAPTER 13: Preparing wine for bottling; 13.1 Fining; 13.2 Filtration; 13.3 Stabilisation; 13.4 Adjustment of sulfur dioxide levels; 13.5 Choice of bottle closures; CHAPTER 14: Making other types of still wine; 14.1 Medium-sweet and sweet wines; 14.2 Rosé wines; 14.3 Fortified (liqueur) wines; CHAPTER 15: Sparkling wines; 15.1 Fermentation in a sealed tank; 15.2 Second fermentation in bottle |
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spelling | Grainger, Keith aut Wine production Wine production and quality Keith Grainger, Hazel Tattersall Second edition Chichester, West Sussex, UK John Wiley & Sons Inc. [2016] 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Revised edition of: Wine production / Keith Grainger and Hazel Tattersall. Oxford ; Ames, Iowa : Blackwell Pub., 2005. - Includes bibliographical references and index Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART 1: Introduction to Part 1 -- Wine Production; CHAPTER 1: Viticulture -- the basics; 1.1 The grape vine; 1.2 Grape varieties; 1.3 The structure of the grape berry; 1.4 Crossings, hybrids, clonal and massal selection; 1.5 Grafting; 1.6 Phylloxera vastatrix; 1.7 Rootstocks; 1.8 The life of the vine; CHAPTER 2: Climate; 2.1 World climate classifications; 2.2 Climatic requirements of the grape vine; 2.3 Climatic enemies of the grape vine; 2.4 Mesoclimate and microclimate; 2.5 The concept of degree days; 2.6 Impact of climate; 2.7 Weather 2.8 Climate changeCHAPTER 3: Soil; 3.1 Soil requirements of the grape vine; 3.2 Influence of soils upon wine style and quality; 3.3 Soil types suitable for viticulture; 3.4 Soil compatibility; 3.5 Terroir; CHAPTER 4: The vineyard; 4.1 Vineyard location and site selection; 4.2 Density of planting of vines; 4.3 Training systems; 4.4 Pruning methods and canopy management; 4.5 Irrigation; 4.6 The vineyard cycle and work in the vineyard; 4.7 Grape-berry development; CHAPTER 5: Pests and diseases; 5.1 Important vineyard pests; 5.2 Diseases; 5.3 Prevention and treatments CHAPTER 6: Environmentally sensitive vineyard practices6.1 Conventional viticulture; 6.2 IPM; 6.3 Organic viticulture; 6.4 Biodynamic viticulture; 6.5 Natural wine; CHAPTER 7: The harvest; 7.1 Grape ripeness and the timing of picking; 7.2 Harvesting methods; 7.3 Style and quality; CHAPTER 8: Vinification and winery design; 8.1 Basic principles of vinification; 8.2 Winery location and design; 8.3 Winery equipment; CHAPTER 9: Red winemaking; 9.1 Sorting, destemming and crushing; 9.2 Must analysis; 9.3 Must preparation; 9.4 Fermentation, temperature control and extraction; 9.5 Maceration 9.6 Racking9.7 Pressing; 9.8 Malolactic fermentation; 9.9 Blending; 9.10 Maturation; CHAPTER 10: Dry white winemaking; 10.1 Crushing and pressing; 10.2 Must preparation; 10.3 Fermentation; 10.4 MLF; 10.5 Lees ageing; 10.6 Maturation; CHAPTER 11: Red and white winemaking -- detailed processes; 11.1 Must concentration; 11.2 Methods of extraction; 11.3 Macro-, micro- and hyper-oxygenation; 11.4 Removal of excess alcohol; 11.5 The choice of natural or cultured yeasts; 11.6 Destemming; 11.7 Fermenting high-density musts to dryness; 11.8 Wine presses and pressing 11.9 Technology and the return to traditionCHAPTER 12: Barrel maturation and oak treatments; 12.1 History of barrel usage; 12.2 Oak and oaking; 12.3 The influence of the barrel; 12.4 Oak treatments; CHAPTER 13: Preparing wine for bottling; 13.1 Fining; 13.2 Filtration; 13.3 Stabilisation; 13.4 Adjustment of sulfur dioxide levels; 13.5 Choice of bottle closures; CHAPTER 14: Making other types of still wine; 14.1 Medium-sweet and sweet wines; 14.2 Rosé wines; 14.3 Fortified (liqueur) wines; CHAPTER 15: Sparkling wines; 15.1 Fermentation in a sealed tank; 15.2 Second fermentation in bottle Since the publication of Wine Production: Vine to Bottle (2005) and Wine Quality: Tasting and Selection (2009), there has been a great deal of change in the wine industry, and the perceptions of critics and expectations of consumers have shifted. Wine Production and Quality, Second Edition brings together its two predecessors in one updated and considerably expanded volume. This comprehensive guide explores the techniques of wine production in the vineyard and winery, and considers their impact upon the taste, style and quality of wine in the bottle. Part 1 of the book provides a structured yet easily readable understanding of wine production, from vine to bottle. The impact of natural factors, including climate and soil, is considered, together with the decisions made and work undertaken in the vineyard and winery. Part 2 looks at quality in wines: the concepts and techniques of tasting are detailed, along with the challenges in recognising and assessing quality. Also discussed are the steps producers may take, and the limitations they may face, in creating quality wines. The book will prove valuable to beverage industry professionals, wine trade students, wine merchants, sommeliers, restaurateurs , and wine lovers as well as those entering (or thinking of entering) the highly competitive world of wine production Wine and wine making fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science bisacsh Wine and wine making Electronic books Tattersall, Hazel aut Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-118-93455-5 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781118934562 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Grainger, Keith Tattersall, Hazel Wine production and quality Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART 1: Introduction to Part 1 -- Wine Production; CHAPTER 1: Viticulture -- the basics; 1.1 The grape vine; 1.2 Grape varieties; 1.3 The structure of the grape berry; 1.4 Crossings, hybrids, clonal and massal selection; 1.5 Grafting; 1.6 Phylloxera vastatrix; 1.7 Rootstocks; 1.8 The life of the vine; CHAPTER 2: Climate; 2.1 World climate classifications; 2.2 Climatic requirements of the grape vine; 2.3 Climatic enemies of the grape vine; 2.4 Mesoclimate and microclimate; 2.5 The concept of degree days; 2.6 Impact of climate; 2.7 Weather 2.8 Climate changeCHAPTER 3: Soil; 3.1 Soil requirements of the grape vine; 3.2 Influence of soils upon wine style and quality; 3.3 Soil types suitable for viticulture; 3.4 Soil compatibility; 3.5 Terroir; CHAPTER 4: The vineyard; 4.1 Vineyard location and site selection; 4.2 Density of planting of vines; 4.3 Training systems; 4.4 Pruning methods and canopy management; 4.5 Irrigation; 4.6 The vineyard cycle and work in the vineyard; 4.7 Grape-berry development; CHAPTER 5: Pests and diseases; 5.1 Important vineyard pests; 5.2 Diseases; 5.3 Prevention and treatments CHAPTER 6: Environmentally sensitive vineyard practices6.1 Conventional viticulture; 6.2 IPM; 6.3 Organic viticulture; 6.4 Biodynamic viticulture; 6.5 Natural wine; CHAPTER 7: The harvest; 7.1 Grape ripeness and the timing of picking; 7.2 Harvesting methods; 7.3 Style and quality; CHAPTER 8: Vinification and winery design; 8.1 Basic principles of vinification; 8.2 Winery location and design; 8.3 Winery equipment; CHAPTER 9: Red winemaking; 9.1 Sorting, destemming and crushing; 9.2 Must analysis; 9.3 Must preparation; 9.4 Fermentation, temperature control and extraction; 9.5 Maceration 9.6 Racking9.7 Pressing; 9.8 Malolactic fermentation; 9.9 Blending; 9.10 Maturation; CHAPTER 10: Dry white winemaking; 10.1 Crushing and pressing; 10.2 Must preparation; 10.3 Fermentation; 10.4 MLF; 10.5 Lees ageing; 10.6 Maturation; CHAPTER 11: Red and white winemaking -- detailed processes; 11.1 Must concentration; 11.2 Methods of extraction; 11.3 Macro-, micro- and hyper-oxygenation; 11.4 Removal of excess alcohol; 11.5 The choice of natural or cultured yeasts; 11.6 Destemming; 11.7 Fermenting high-density musts to dryness; 11.8 Wine presses and pressing 11.9 Technology and the return to traditionCHAPTER 12: Barrel maturation and oak treatments; 12.1 History of barrel usage; 12.2 Oak and oaking; 12.3 The influence of the barrel; 12.4 Oak treatments; CHAPTER 13: Preparing wine for bottling; 13.1 Fining; 13.2 Filtration; 13.3 Stabilisation; 13.4 Adjustment of sulfur dioxide levels; 13.5 Choice of bottle closures; CHAPTER 14: Making other types of still wine; 14.1 Medium-sweet and sweet wines; 14.2 Rosé wines; 14.3 Fortified (liqueur) wines; CHAPTER 15: Sparkling wines; 15.1 Fermentation in a sealed tank; 15.2 Second fermentation in bottle Wine and wine making fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science bisacsh Wine and wine making |
title | Wine production and quality |
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title_full | Wine production and quality Keith Grainger, Hazel Tattersall |
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topic | Wine and wine making fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science bisacsh Wine and wine making |
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