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The
Vine |
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There are over a thousand different varieties of 'Vitis vinifera' (the
vine used for wine production) all over the world. The grapes range from
the modern types, generated by crossing pre-existing varieties, to the
more traditional ones such as Pinot Noir and Riesling.
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Earthy
Paradise |
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How much does soil affect wine quality? What's the best soil to grow
wine from - New or Old World ? The French word 'terroir' encapsulates
elements like the soil, the slope and the localised climate. In a sense,
no two wines from different vineyards ever taste quite the same.
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The
climate and weather |
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Each season and its weather conditions are very significant to the grape's
growing process - from Spring, where growth begins, to Winter where the
vine lies dormant after picking and harvesting, and is prepared for the
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What
can go wrong |
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The winemaker faces a number of problems which affect his production.
These vary from poor soil and bad weather, where frosts and hail can destroy
vineyards, to pests and diseases. These threats can be avoided by regular
spraying and pesticide treatment.
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What's
in a grape |
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The grape, of course, plays the most important role. The extracted skin
provides colour and tannins as well as natural flavours. The sugar is
converted to alcohol and carbon dioxide and the acids give the wine its
freshness - the winemaker can also include the stalks for a woody tannin.
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Into
the winery |
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White and red grapes are prepared differently before fermentation in
the winery. Whether the final product's a red, white, rose, sweet or sparkling,
the fermentation takes place in stainless steel vats - although some grapes
are still fermented in oak barrels, affecting the wine's flavour.
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Cleaning
up the wine and bottling |
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A number of treatments can be employed to stabilise and clarify wine,
including filtration and adding fining agents before bottling. Hygiene
and sterility are priorities in reducing risks of contamination and oxidation
in bottling. Are synthetic bottle closures better than traditional cork?
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