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A Quest for Quality Wine, Every Time.Quality Wine: Degree of Excellence and Distinctive Characteristics

A Quest for Quality Wine, Every Time.: Quality Wine: Degree of Excellence and Distinctive... [Define what quality means to you. Understand the quality of your own wine. Set your winemaking goals to include the quality level of excellence and characteristics you want in your wine. Know the quality characteristics of your own wine: how it looks, smells, tastes, feels, and finishes. Grow or harvest quality grapes from quality vineyards to make quality wine. Track the quality of your wine from year to year, variety to variety, style to style. Use sensory based and numerical wine rating systems. Use the Amerine et al. (Hilgardia 28:477–567, 1959) or U.C. Davis 20-point rating system. Seek reviews and criticism from expert wine critics. Understand quality features from quality information found on most every wine label. By understanding what quality means to others, you have recognized standards to compare against. Try other quality wines to broaden your understanding and appreciation for quality in every type of wine. Understand quality features or proxies to build your own useful definition of quality. Connect the chemical and sensor quality threads from the grapes to the finished wines (Hopfer et al. Molecules 20:8453–8483, 2015). Define your own quality goals to begin your quest for quality wine.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Quest for Quality Wine, Every Time.Quality Wine: Degree of Excellence and Distinctive Characteristics

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-33999-9
Pages
5 –33
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-34000-1_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Define what quality means to you. Understand the quality of your own wine. Set your winemaking goals to include the quality level of excellence and characteristics you want in your wine. Know the quality characteristics of your own wine: how it looks, smells, tastes, feels, and finishes. Grow or harvest quality grapes from quality vineyards to make quality wine. Track the quality of your wine from year to year, variety to variety, style to style. Use sensory based and numerical wine rating systems. Use the Amerine et al. (Hilgardia 28:477–567, 1959) or U.C. Davis 20-point rating system. Seek reviews and criticism from expert wine critics. Understand quality features from quality information found on most every wine label. By understanding what quality means to others, you have recognized standards to compare against. Try other quality wines to broaden your understanding and appreciation for quality in every type of wine. Understand quality features or proxies to build your own useful definition of quality. Connect the chemical and sensor quality threads from the grapes to the finished wines (Hopfer et al. Molecules 20:8453–8483, 2015). Define your own quality goals to begin your quest for quality wine.]

Published: Jul 31, 2020

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