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Wine Science: Principles and Applications by Ronald S. Jackson, PhD (Brock University, Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute)

Wine Science, Fourth Edition, covers the three pillars of wine science: grape culture, wine production, and sensory evaluation. It discusses grape anatomy, physiology and evolution, wine geography, wine and health, and the scientific basis of food and wine combinations. It also covers topics not found in other enology or viticulture texts, including details on cork and oak, specialized wine making procedures, and historical origins of procedures. New to this edition are expanded coverage on micro-oxidation and the cool prefermentative maceration of red grapes; the nature of the weak fixation of aromatic compounds in wine and the significance of their release upon bottle opening; new insights into flavor modification post bottle; the shelf-life of wine as part of wine aging; and winery wastewater management. Updated topics include precision viticulture, including GPS potentialities, organic matter in soil, grapevine pests and disease, and the history of wine production technology. This book is a valuable resource for grape growers, fermentation technologists; students of enology and viticulture, enologists, and viticulturalists.

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"This is my bible because nobody gets close to Jackson in broadening the science of wine without diluting it, extending this vast and diverse subject back to the origin of vines and forward to wine laws, geographic origin, terroir, sensory perception and health issues." --Tom Stevenson

About Ronald S. Jackson, PhD (Brock University, Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute)

Ron Jackson received the bachelor's and master's degree from Queen's University and the doctrine from the University of Toronto. His time in Vineland, Ontario, and subsequently at Cornell University redirected his interest in plant disease toward viticulture and enology. As part of his regular teaching duties at Brandon University, he developed the first wine technology course in Canada. For many years he was a technical advisor to the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission, developed sensory tests to assess the tasting skills of members of its Sensory Panel, and was a member of its External Tasting Panel. He is also the author of Conserve Water, Drink Wine and several technical reviews. Dr. Jackson has resigned from his position as a professor and the chair of the Botany Department at Brandon University to concentrate on writing. He is allied with the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute, Brock University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Grape Species and Varieties3. Grapevine Structure and Function4. Vineyard Practice5. Site Selection and Climate6. Chemical Constituents of Grapes and Wine7. Fermentation8. Postfermentation Treatments and Related Topics9. Specific and Distinctive Wine Styles10. Wine Laws, Authentication, and Geography11. Sensory Perception and Wine Assessment12. Wine and Health

Additional information

GOR009911635
9780123814685
0123814685
Wine Science: Principles and Applications by Ronald S. Jackson, PhD (Brock University, Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2014-07-28
978
N/A
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