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The concept of terroir is one of the most celebrated and controversial subjects in wine today. Most will agree that well-made wine has the capacity to express "somewhereness," a set of consistent aromatics, flavors, or textures that amount to a signature expression of place. But for every advocate there is a skeptic, and for every writer singing praises related to terroir there is a study or a detractor seeking to debunk terroir as myth. Wine and Place examines terroir using a multitude of voices and points of view-from winemakers to wine critics, from science to literature-seeking not to prove its veracity but to explore its pros, cons, and other aspects. This comprehensive anthology lets readers come to their own conclusions about terroir.
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Sought after by European aristocrats and a favorite of Napoleon Bonaparte, the sweet wines of Constantia in the Cape Colony were considered to be among the world's best during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. During the first democratic elections in 1994, South Africa began to re-emerge onto the international wine scene. Tim James, an expert on South African wines, takes the reader on an information-packed tour of the region, showing us how and why the unique combination of terroir and climate, together with dramatic improvements in winemaking techniques, result in wines that are once again winning accolades. James describes important grape varieties and wine styles-from delicate sparkling, to rich fortified, and everything in between-including the varietal blends that produce some of the finest Cape wines. Anchoring his narrative in a rich historical context, James discusses all the major wine regions, from Cederberg to Walker Bay, complete with profiles of more than 150 of the country's finest producers.
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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Wine Fermentation that was published in Fermentation
peculiar yeasts --- red wine --- wine color --- non-targeted analysis --- volatile sulfur compounds --- phenolic content --- reductive off-odors --- Saccharomyces --- Saccharomyces bayanus --- partially dehydrated grapes --- elemental sulfur --- yield manipulation --- fermented drinks --- appassimento --- metabolomics --- yeast mixtures --- oenological enzymes --- metabolite profiling --- sulfur compounds --- cluster thinning --- winemaking --- yeast hybrids --- anthocyanins --- microwave-assisted extraction --- extraction --- color intensity --- spontaneous fermentation --- yeast --- extraction methods --- stuck and sluggish fermentation --- phenoloxidase --- process control --- non-Saccharomyces yeasts --- pioneering winemaking techniques --- reappearance --- Ontario --- wine --- Central Coast of California --- CFD --- classical chemical analysis --- color --- metabolic modelling --- temperature control --- wine clarification --- vine balance --- vineyard management --- protease --- crop load --- sensor placement --- Lachancea --- end-user software --- yeast physiology and metabolism --- microwave --- polymeric pigments --- polythionates as precursors --- grape maturity --- volatile acidity --- ultrasound --- glycosidase --- Pinot noir --- pectinase --- sensory --- climate change adaptation --- tannins --- aroma --- Merlot
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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Wine Fermentation that was published in Fermentation
peculiar yeasts --- red wine --- wine color --- non-targeted analysis --- volatile sulfur compounds --- phenolic content --- reductive off-odors --- Saccharomyces --- Saccharomyces bayanus --- partially dehydrated grapes --- elemental sulfur --- yield manipulation --- fermented drinks --- appassimento --- metabolomics --- yeast mixtures --- oenological enzymes --- metabolite profiling --- sulfur compounds --- cluster thinning --- winemaking --- yeast hybrids --- anthocyanins --- microwave-assisted extraction --- extraction --- color intensity --- spontaneous fermentation --- yeast --- extraction methods --- stuck and sluggish fermentation --- phenoloxidase --- process control --- non-Saccharomyces yeasts --- pioneering winemaking techniques --- reappearance --- Ontario --- wine --- Central Coast of California --- CFD --- classical chemical analysis --- color --- metabolic modelling --- temperature control --- wine clarification --- vine balance --- vineyard management --- protease --- crop load --- sensor placement --- Lachancea --- end-user software --- yeast physiology and metabolism --- microwave --- polymeric pigments --- polythionates as precursors --- grape maturity --- volatile acidity --- ultrasound --- glycosidase --- Pinot noir --- pectinase --- sensory --- climate change adaptation --- tannins --- aroma --- Merlot
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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Wine Fermentation that was published in Fermentation
peculiar yeasts --- red wine --- wine color --- non-targeted analysis --- volatile sulfur compounds --- phenolic content --- reductive off-odors --- Saccharomyces --- Saccharomyces bayanus --- partially dehydrated grapes --- elemental sulfur --- yield manipulation --- fermented drinks --- appassimento --- metabolomics --- yeast mixtures --- oenological enzymes --- metabolite profiling --- sulfur compounds --- cluster thinning --- winemaking --- yeast hybrids --- anthocyanins --- microwave-assisted extraction --- extraction --- color intensity --- spontaneous fermentation --- yeast --- extraction methods --- stuck and sluggish fermentation --- phenoloxidase --- process control --- non-Saccharomyces yeasts --- pioneering winemaking techniques --- reappearance --- Ontario --- wine --- Central Coast of California --- CFD --- classical chemical analysis --- color --- metabolic modelling --- temperature control --- wine clarification --- vine balance --- vineyard management --- protease --- crop load --- sensor placement --- Lachancea --- end-user software --- yeast physiology and metabolism --- microwave --- polymeric pigments --- polythionates as precursors --- grape maturity --- volatile acidity --- ultrasound --- glycosidase --- Pinot noir --- pectinase --- sensory --- climate change adaptation --- tannins --- aroma --- Merlot
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