Concepts in Wine Chemistry

Author(s): Yair Margalit

Wine & Drinks

First published in 1997, "Concepts in Wine Chemistry" was the first text and reference book in decades to set out the basic science behind the chemistry of wine. Now, this new paperback is fully revised and updated to meet the field's most recent developments and explain the chemistry backbone to the broader science of winemaking. The chapters are logically organised from the must and juice composition through each step of the winemaking process: fermentation, phenolics, oxidation, oak products, sulphur dioxide, cellar process and wine defects. Also included is a chapter on the history of wine chemistry and ancient winemaking practices, and a thorough index and chapter outlines.

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Yair Margalit, Ph.D., author of the best-selling Winery Technology and Operations and Concepts in Wine Technology, is a physical chemist with many years of research and teaching experience. He operates a small family vineyard and winery and teaches winemaking and wine chemistry at the Israel Institute of Technology - the 'Technicon.' He also visits and consults with wineries worldwide.

General Fields

  • : 9781934259481
  • : Wine Appreciation Guild
  • : Wine Appreciation Guild
  • : 260mm X 183mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Yair Margalit
  • : Hardback
  • : 663.2
  • : 476
  • : b&w diagrams, charts & illustrations