From Vines To Wines 5th Edition

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From planting vines to savoring the finished product, Jeff Cox covers every aspect of growing flawless grapes and making extraordinary wine. Fully illustrated instructions show you how to choose and prepare a vineyard site; build trellising systems; select, plant, prune, and harvest the right grapes for your climate; press, ferment, and bottle wine; and judge wine for clarity, color, aroma, and taste. With information on making sparkling wines, ice wines, port-style wines, and more, this comprehensive guide is an essential resource for every winemaker.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Jeff Cox
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2015-03-18
File : 382 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781612124391


From Vines To Wines 5th Edition

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From planting vines to savoring the finished product, Jeff Cox covers every aspect of growing flawless grapes and making extraordinary wine. Fully illustrated instructions show you how to choose and prepare a vineyard site; build trellising systems; select, plant, prune, and harvest the right grapes for your climate; press, ferment, and bottle wine; and judge wine for clarity, color, aroma, and taste. With information on making sparkling wines, ice wines, port-style wines, and more, this comprehensive guide is an essential resource for every winemaker.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Jeff Cox
Publisher : Storey Publishing
Release : 2015-03-10
File : 265 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781612124384


A Natural History Of Wine

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A captivating survey of the science of wine and winemaking for anyone who has ever wondered about the magic of the fermented grape An excellent bottle of wine can be the spark that inspires a brainstorming session. Such was the case for Ian Tattersall and Rob DeSalle, scientists who frequently collaborate on book and museum exhibition projects. When the conversation turned to wine one evening, it almost inevitably led the two--one a palaeoanthropologist, the other a molecular biologist--to begin exploring the many intersections between science and wine. This book presents their fascinating, freewheeling answers to the question "What can science tell us about wine?" And vice versa. Conversational and accessible to everyone, this colorfully illustrated book embraces almost every imaginable area of the sciences, from microbiology and ecology (for an understanding of what creates this complex beverage) to physiology and neurobiology (for insight into the effects of wine on the mind and body). The authors draw on physics, chemistry, biochemistry, evolution, and climatology, and they expand the discussion to include insights from anthropology, primatology, entomology, Neolithic archaeology, and even classical history. The resulting volume is indispensible for anyone who wishes to appreciate wine to its fullest.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Ian Tattersall
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2015-01-01
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780300211023


The Backyard Homestead

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This comprehensive guide to homesteading provides all the information you need to grow and preserve a sustainable harvest of grains and vegetables; raise animals for meat, eggs, and dairy; and keep honey bees for your sweeter days. With easy-to-follow instructions on canning, drying, and pickling, you’ll enjoy your backyard bounty all winter long. Also available in this series: The Backyard Homestead Seasonal Planner, The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects, The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals, and The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How. This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

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Genre : House & Home
Author : Carleen Madigan
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2009-02-11
File : 897 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781603425148


A History Of Wine In America Volume 2

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A History of Wine in America is the definitive account of winemaking in the United States, first as it was carried out under Prohibition, and then as it developed and spread to all fifty states after the repeal of Prohibition. Engagingly written, exhaustively researched, and rich in detail, this book describes how Prohibition devastated the wine industry, the conditions of renewal after Repeal, the various New Deal measures that affected wine, and the early markets and methods. Thomas Pinney goes on to examine the effects of World War II and how the troubled postwar years led to the great wine boom of the late 1960s, the spread of winegrowing to almost every state, and its continued expansion to the present day. The history of wine in America is, in many ways, the history of America and of American enterprise in microcosm. Pinney's sweeping narrative comprises a lively cast of characters that includes politicians, bootleggers, entrepreneurs, growers, scientists, and visionaries. Pinney relates the development of winemaking in states such as New York and Ohio; its extension to Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, and other states; and its notable successes in California, Washington, and Oregon. He is the first to tell the complete and connected story of the rebirth of the wine industry in California, now one of the most successful winemaking regions in the world.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Thomas Pinney
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2005-07-05
File : 549 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520941489


The Technology Of Wine Making

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Abstract: The revolution in the ancient art of wine makingreally began with Pasteur, whose knowledge of chemistry andmicrobiology led to the application of scientific principlesto the fermentation process. The scientific approachcontinues to grow in importance, although certain aspects ofgrowing and fermenting grapes, not to mention tasting thewine, defy definition. In an effort to keep abreast of thisburgeoning technology, an updated reference work explainscommercial production techniques for all types of wine (red,white, sparkling, sherry, port, fruit, and brandy) andprocesses for avoiding bacterial and non-bacterial spoilage.Winery equipment and design, the molds and yeasts of grapesand wines, and the chemistry of fermentation are discussedin detail. Although the major wine producing areas of theworld are described, emphasis is on American varieties, botheastern and western.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Maynard Andrew Amerine
Publisher : A V I Publishing Company
Release : 1980
File : 816 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015006892973


Andre Simon S Wines Of The World

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Publisher description -- The contributors of Wines of the World have looked both at classic wines of long standing and at exciting newcomers to the top class. They recognize that wine-drinkers today want to know how their wines are made and from what grape varieties, the tastes they are likely to find and the styles of wine emerging from different soils and climates. Laws have changed, and some wines with them. Drinkers are less conservative, and this book also aims to point to lesser-known wines which are emerging from purely local appreciation.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Serena Sutcliffe
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Release : 1981
File : 706 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106005253247


Guide To California Wines

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Genre : Cooking
Author : John Melville
Publisher : Dutton Adult
Release : 1976
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0876901763


Wines Vines

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Issue no. 12-A, 1983-1990 is a Buyer's guide

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Genre : Grape industry
Author : H. F. Stoll
Publisher :
Release : 1948
File : 696 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCD:31175012500875


Wayward Tendrils Quarterly

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Genre : Wine and wine making
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 2001
File : 576 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924054734565