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Winery Technology and Operations.A Handbook for Small Wineries

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Manufacturer: Wine Appreciation Guild
Author: Yair Margalit
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1990-06
Publisher: Wine Appreciation Guild
Label: Wine Appreciation Guild
Number Of Pages: 224

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The first true handbook for professional winemakers written by a professor of chemistry who is also a practicing winemaker. Everything you need to know from grape harvest to the bottling laboratory with practical charts and tables. Includes pre-harvest operations, sulfurdioxide, skin contact, must corrections, yeast, cellar operations, fining, oak and aging, quality control, analysis of must and wine and specifics for setting up your wine lab. Ideal for students and cellar rats.
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Don't waste your $ ! 2008-11-18
Don't waste your money. This is a re-print of a book from the turn of the century. Although the principals are the same this book is way outdated.


Excellent book for those entering the wine industry 2007-07-26
This book won't replace going to UC Davis, but it is a good start if you are looking to break into professional winemaking. It concisely touches on all of the important aspects of making wine with commercial equipment. It is well written and straight forward in its style. Basically, it is everything you want in an intro book.


Good technical manual 2007-03-04
Not your average beginner winemaking book, but good information for those who would like to take their winemaking to the next level. More rigorous material, but making the effort to sort through the science in this book will make your wine better. Great reference for small wineries, and valuable for serious hobbyists.


Very Small Private Winery 2006-09-19
This text includes explanations and procedures which are easy to use and understand. My winery is small and private. With some basic equipment, I have been able to produce some well recieved good reviews.


Wine Technology & Operations Review from a UC Davis grad 2006-09-16
Dr. Margalit's book is an easy to read primer useful for any wine student studying the technology and chemistry behind winemaking. His prose style intersperses the scientific elements with winemaking techniques from the grape ripening stages through the final production and quality checks of the produced wine. He defines most of the key acronyms and explains in simple to read precise language key winemaking concepts, using many graphs and well-placed illustrations. Topics are indexed well, and a series of appendices at the end of the book allow the reader to continue reading forward the topics at a high level, while being able to refer to added technical detail available when needed. The sections on wine acids are very concise and to the point. There is a lot of real world information in here, distilled from many more technical texts not as easy to read as this one. This is a very solid wine making primer. Kim Hartleroad - graduate of the UC Davis Winemaking for Distance Learners program


Winery technology and operations 2006-07-14
The first true handbook for professional winemakers written by a professor of chemistry who is also a practicing winemaker. Everything you need to know from grape harvest to the bottling laboratory with practical charts and tables. Includes pre-harvest operations, sulfurdioxide, skin contact, must corrections, yeast, cellar operations, fining, oak and aging, quality control, analysis of must and wine and specifics for setting up your wine lab. Ideal for students and cellar rats.


Valuable Reference for the Advanced Wine Brewer 2006-03-10
This book seems to be an excellent reference that contains a lot of informations valuable to the advanced wine brewers as well as winery operators. The author's chemistry back ground certainly help many unexplained problems that occur during the fermentation be understood scientifically and also a lot easier.
I believe that I may manage a brewery by myself with the assistance of this book.


Practical Information 2005-10-24
Overall, Margalit's book is excellent both as a reference guide for student winemakers and small commercial winemakers. It includes helpful tables converting brix to potential alcohol but the explanation of sugar correction is a bit more confusing than it needs to be. The section on SO2 is good and gives comprehensive chemical background. Explanations of procedures for crush and press are easily understood and accurate. Good information of clarification and fining. As a cellar-rat and apprentice winemaker in a small commercial winery I have found this book very helpful.


Fine Tuning For The Move-up Winemaker 2003-12-05
I'm a home winemaker in the heart of the best viticulture region in North America being groomed to become a commercial winemaker in the next year or so. I have read MANY how-to books on the subject, taken courses and toured many operating wineries. I rate Jeff Cox's "From Vines to Wines" as the best entry level book around, and I rate Yair Margalit's Handbook as positively the best I've seen for winemakers with some experience behind them. Yair is a PhD, so stand by for some heavy chemistry, but it does not get in the way of understanding this marvelous little book. This is truly HANDS ON stuff with nothing left out! I found Yair's straight-forward style just the ticket for untangling complex winemaking concepts and clearing up my understanding of some pretty difficult wine technology. He definitely added to my expertise and affected the way I will approach winemaking in the future. If you're interested in fine tuning your winemaking technique, get this book!


A brief and hitting wine making reference 2000-05-01
A very entertaining scientific book which simplifies the art of winemaking and the chemistry which is involved in it. Very straight forward and readable. Since I am not a winemaker, but a wine enthusiastic I am not aware of how much does it help experienced and professional winemakers, but as a book to novices and ordinary people who want to get some knowledge of the interesting practical aspects which are the concern of every wine maker it sure does a great job. One Aspect that The book does not touch is the terroir. Overall, it is a very interesting and enlightening book.

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