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This book covers all aspects from planting the vines through cropping and vinification to enjoying the final product. It will help the amateur to produce high-quality wine from home-grown grapes providing the right varieties are used and the simple rules followed
A very popular title that reprints regularly, it contains full instructions for making real draught ale,bottled and keg beers, lagers and stouts from all over one hundred recipes collected from around the world, all at a fraction of the price you would pay in a pub
Author(s) : Ribereau-Gayon, P. ; Glories, Y. ; Maujean, A. ; Dubourdieu, D.
Author Affiliation : Correspondence address: Faculty of Oenology, Victor Segalen University of Bordeaux II, Talence, France.
Editors : Ribéreau-Gayon, P.; Glories, Y.; Maujean, A.; Dubourdieu, D.
Book : Handbook of enology: Volume 2. The chemistry of wine stabilization and treatments 2000 pp.404 pp.
An experienced wine maker and judge draws on his life’s work as a research scientist in anaerobic fermentation and the work of commercial vintners to give his views of methods that will improve on standard winemaking techniques. The book has been written for winemakers at all levels; all aspects of home winemaking are discussed from the basic equipment to the Wine Clubs that are the backbone of this widespread hobby. The book concludes with a selection of over 50 recipes from the author and his winemaking friends – tried and tested prize-winning recipes that have resulted in a succession of medals and rosettes at wine shows
