Wine Science: Principles and Applications

Wine Science: Principles and Applications
ISBN-10
0128165375
ISBN-13
9780128165379
Series
Wine Science
Category
Technology & Engineering
Pages
1030
Language
English
Published
2020-04-04
Publisher
Academic Press
Author
Ronald S. Jackson

Description

Wine Science: Principles and Applications, Fifth Edition, delivers in-depth information and expertise in a single, science-focused volume, including all the complexities and nuances of creating a quality wine product. From variety, to the chemistry that transforms grape to fruit to wine, the book presents sections on the most important information regarding wine laws, authentication, the latest technology used in wine production, and expert-insights into the sensory appreciation of wine and its implications in health. This book is ideal for anyone seeking to understand the science that produces quality wines of every type. Presents thorough explanations of viticulture and winemaking principles from grape to taste bud Addresses historical developments in wine production, notably sparkling wines Provides techniques in grapevine breeding, notably CRISPR Compares production methods in a framework that provides insights into the advantages and disadvantages of each

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