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Viticulture and EnologyViticulture and Enology

Dr. Grant R. Cramer Dr. Grant R. Cramer Department of Biochemistry Department of Biochemistry University of Nevada, RenoUniversity of Nevada, Reno

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What are Viticulture and Enology?What are Viticulture and Enology?

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Viticulture is the Science of Grape-Growing

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The Cycle of Vine Growth The Cycle of Vine Growth Budbreak

Rapid Shoot Growth

Cane Hardening

Leaf Fall

Dormancy

Full Canopy

Bloom

Berry Set

Prune

Berry SofteningHarvest

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Enology is the science of wine (making)

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The Process of Making WineThe Process of Making Wine

• 1. Crush and press grapes. 1. Crush and press grapes.

• 2. Add yeast to must in fermentation vessel, 2. Add yeast to must in fermentation vessel, cover for 3 days to several weeks. cover for 3 days to several weeks.

• 3.Siphon wine off the sediments (lees) into 3.Siphon wine off the sediments (lees) into clean secondary fermentation vessel. clean secondary fermentation vessel.

• 4. Bottle when wine is clear and all 4. Bottle when wine is clear and all fermentation has stopped.fermentation has stopped.

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White Wine-MakingWhite Wine-Making Red Wine-MakingRed Wine-Making

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HarvestHarvest

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Desteming and Crushing of Desteming and Crushing of GrapesGrapes

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Traditional Small Scale PressTraditional Small Scale Press

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Pneumatic PressPneumatic Press

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Add yeast to must in Add yeast to must in fermentation vessel, cover for fermentation vessel, cover for 3 days to several weeks3 days to several weeks

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Siphon wine off the sediments Siphon wine off the sediments (lees) into clean secondary (lees) into clean secondary fermentation vesselfermentation vessel

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Bottle when wine is clear and Bottle when wine is clear and all fermentation has stoppedall fermentation has stopped

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Wine AnalysisWine Analysis