My account | View cart
Search for pattern: Advanced search
Embryo Publications Home | About Us | Contact Us | Site map | Language: English Ελληνικά

Handbook of Enology, Volume 1, 2nd Edition (Εγχειρίδιο οινολογίας - έκδοση στα αγγλικά)


Handbook of Enology, Volume 1, 2nd Edition (Εγχειρίδιο οινολογίας - έκδοση στα αγγλικά)

View larger image

CODE: 008402

Price: 198,00
9780470010372
Pascal Ribereau-Gayon, Denis Dubourdieu, B. Doneche, A. Lonvaud

Description
Reviews

Handbook of Enology, Volume 1, 2nd Edition
The Microbiology of Wine and Vinifications

Author: Pascal Ribereau-Gayon, Denis Dubourdieu, B. Doneche, A. Lonvaud
ISBN: 9780470010372
Pages: 512
Format: 18 Χ 25
Binding: Hardback
Pub. Year: 2005


The "Microbiology" volume of the new revised and updated Handbook of Enology focuses on the vinification process. It describes how yeasts work and how they can be influenced to achieve better results. It continues to look at the metabolism of lactic acid bacterias and of acetic acid bacterias, and again, how can they be treated to avoid disasters in the winemaking process and how to achieve optimal results. The last chapters in the book deal with the use of sulfur-dioxide, the grape and its maturation process, harvest and pre-fermentation treatment, and the basis of red, white and speciality wine making.
The result is the ultimate text and reference on the science and technology of the vinification process: understanding and dealing with yeasts and bacterias involved in the transformation from grape to wine. A must for all serious students and practitioners involved in winemaking.



Table of Contents

Remarks Concerning the Expression of Certain Parameters of Must and Wine Composition.
Preface to the First Edition.
Preface to the Second Edition.
1. Cytology, Taxonomy and Ecology of Grape and Wine Yeasts.
2. Biochemistry of Alcoholic Fermentation and Metabolic Pathways of Wine Yeasts.
3. Conditions of Yeast Development.
4. Lactic Acid Bacteria.
5. Metabolism of Lactic Acid Bacteria.
6. Lactic Acid Bacteria Development in Wine.
7. Acetic Acid Bacteria.
8. The Use of Sulfur Dioxide in Must and Wine Treatment.
9. Products and Methods Complementing the Effect of Sulfur Dioxide.
10. The Grape and its Maturation.
11. Harvest and Pre-Fermentation Treatments.
12. Red Winemaking.
13. White Winemaking.
14. Other Winemaking Methods.
Index.

free shipping

ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΕΣ

Loading...