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Winemaking with grapes affected by Botrytis cinerea

February 21, 2014/by VintessentialAdmin

Botrytis cinerea is a weather driven fungus which causes the grapevine diseases botrytis bunch rot and grey mould. The ideal conditions of its development are humidity, high crop density, and important vegetation development with the following consequences:  Poor juice yields.  Low must nitrogen and vitamins content, due to the consumption by Botrytis cinerea for its […]

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A simple and easy way to organise your lab for vintage

December 2, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

  Introduction Prior to your busy vintage period, it’s important to be as organized as possible in your laboratory. One way to do this is to generate 3 main lists of what you require to effectively run your lab – we show you how below. By having all the tests you do documented as Test […]

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Can petiole analysis help improve wine quality?

November 1, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Introduction The time of year has come when the nutrient levels in grapevines are usually analysed. The article below explains the reason behind this widespread practice and how to avoid problems with testing, plus how this information can be used to help improve wine quality. Nutrients Like all plants, vines need certain nutrients to ensure […]

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Why use enzymes in winemaking?

August 29, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Enzymes are commonly used in winemaking. However, unlike yeast where the impact on the juice or must is easily observed and measured, the impact of enzymes is not so obvious. This article spells out the major applications of enzymes in winemaking and highlights the benefits of using these useful products. What are enzymes? Enzymes are naturally – occurring proteins. Each particular enzyme has a specific structure. […]

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Is there too much residual copper in your wine?

August 29, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

The use of copper sulfate for fining in wine is well established and widely used. The level of residual copper is highly regulated and, yet, does not appear to be regularly checked by many winemakers. Based upon the results of our testing for residual copper this year, we outline why some caution is needed with this additive. Sulfide […]

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Lets be clear about filtration

August 20, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Introduction Filtration of wine is normally used as an important step in the final stages of winemaking to ensure clear and stable wine. Discussion of the types and sizes of microbes that can cause spoilage are included to demonstrate one of the main reasons for employing effective filtration. Some of the aspects of filtration are […]

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Sparkling Wine: a peculiar lab sample

August 16, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Introduction Sparkling wine is a bit of a strange substance to work with in a laboratory as it contains those pesky bubbles. Of course the bubbles are why we call it sparkling wine. But what exactly do we mean by ‘sparkling wine’? Sparkling wine – the Australian definition The definition actually varies from country to […]

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Technical issues when using non-traditional wine packaging

August 16, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Introduction There are numerous reasons why the use of traditional packaging for wine is changing. These can be for quality, environmental, cost or marketing reasons. Changing the form of the packaging can involve a number of technical challenges and problems, as the recent trend to screwcap bottles has demonstrated. In this article we look at […]

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Yeast nutrition and successful fermentations

August 16, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Introduction Successful primary fermentations of grape juice depend upon a number of factors: nutritional aspects are of critical interest as more becomes known about the nutritional needs of yeast. The following article discusses some of the relevant issues in regard to yeast nutrition in fermentations. Nutrients A number of different nutrient types are necessary for […]

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Yeast based wine additives – Are the many claims made about these products justified?

August 16, 2013/by VintessentialAdmin

Introduction There are a number of products made from Inactive Dry Yeast (IDY) that are used in various ways in modern winemaking. Many claims are made about their properties and benefits, however not all these claims have been scientifically proven leading to some confusion amongst winemakers. This article looks at the proven benefits of these […]

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