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You might try Cox's "From Vines to Wines" or Duncan and Acton's book, I
think the title is "Progressive Winemaking". Both are good books to have for different reasons. Ray "Michael Brill" > wrote in message om... > As a first year wine maker, I haven't been able to find any books on > the more subtle aspects of wine making. I have several of the "how to > make wine at home" books and a couple UC Davis-type $100+ wine > chemistry books, I haven't really found much between them. A thorough > review of fermentation regimes, picking ripe and ultra-ripe fruit, the > effects of different types of oak, fast vs. slow primary/secondary > fermentations, maximizing color, the impact of oxygenization on > various grapes, etc., etc. > > It seems what is out there is largely independent of varietal and > style. > > Have I overlooked something? > |
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