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Principles and Practices of Winemaking (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)

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HL~lorically, scientific and educational books from studies within California, the concepts can be classified into three categories: those developed will be generally useful to enolo- providing concepts and principles, those of- gists throughout the world. fering gathered information, and those pre- Although this volume covers the basic prac- senting opinion or perspective (which mayor tices and their rationale for successrul wine may not be instructive). production, wines and wine regions of the While there are many wine-related books of world and details of specialty wine prod union the third kind and some of the second, there (such as vermouths, fruit wines, etc. ) are omit- are few of the first, and this book attempts to ted as separate topics, although incorporated fill that void.

Of course, some aspects of cate- as appropriate in gener-dl explanations.

The gories two and three inevitably remain. emphasis upon commercial scale by no means Because our tcaching program at Davis has precludes use of the material by small-volume always been based on the interdisciplinary ap- winemakers, for whom the principles of wine- proach to enology. we have pooled our expe- making are equally valid, although practices rience to provide a volume that provides the may need to be adjusted for the scale. UrmTMr- benefi. ts of such interaction and discussion cial scale implies the consideration of eco- rather than the more usual self-styled expert nomics and sensible expenditure of effort and approach to such books.

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1461357187 / 9781461357186
Paperback / softback
641.3
05/11/2012
United States
604 pages, biography
178 x 254 mm, 1171 grams
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