Vineyard Simple
Author: Tom Powers
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescribes how to build and maintain a small home based vineyard. Step by step instructions, fully illustrated and with photographs.
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Author: Tom Powers
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescribes how to build and maintain a small home based vineyard. Step by step instructions, fully illustrated and with photographs.
Author: Tom Powers
Publisher: Timber Press
Published: 2012-06-12
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 1604692855
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInterest in wine shows no signs of slowing down—wine tours, tastings, and vacations are now common and homeowners often have space dedicated to their collection. The logical next step? Learning to grow and make your own. In The Organic Backyard Vineyard expert Tom Powers walks the small grower through the entire process of growing grapes, with a month-by-month maintenance guide covering all regions of the U.S. and Canada. He explains everything a beginning grape grower needs to know: how to design and build a vineyard, how to select grapes for each region, how to maximize yield using organic maintenance techniques, how to build a trellis, how to harvest at peak flavor, and how to store grapes for winemaking.This edition includes organic growing information and all new photography.
Author: Ted Goldammer
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 482
ISBN-13: 9780967521251
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Updated and revised to keep pace with developments, the third edition of Grape Grower's Handbook: a Guide to Viticulture for Wine Production is meant to be a stand-alone publication that describes all aspects of wine grape production. The book is written in a nontechnical format designed to be practical and well-suited for vineyard applications."--Back cover.
Author: Jim Kamas
Publisher: Texas A&m Agrilife Research an
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 9781623491802
DOWNLOAD EBOOKComplete and approachable manual on grape growing in Texas. Identifies the state's current grape growing regions and covers everything the commercial or home producer needs to know in order to have a successful vineyard.
Author: Steve Hughes
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Published: 2012-01-01
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 1603429905
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides instructions for building and using winemaking equipment, offers tips and techniques to optimize the workspace, and discusses the winemaking process.
Author: Ferenc Maté
Publisher: Albatross
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this intimate and uproarious story, two daring New Yorkers convert an ancient, abandoned farm into a world-renowned winery.
Author: Richard Smart
Publisher:
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9781875130108
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Doug Shafer
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2012-11-12
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0520272366
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt the age of 47, when he a successful publishing executive and living with his wife and four children in an affluent Chicago suburb, John Shafer made the surprise announcement that he had purchased a vineyard in the Napa Valley. In 1973, he moved his family to California and, with no knowledge of winemaking, began the journey that would lead him, thirty years later, to own and operate what distinguished wine critic Robert M. Parker, Jr. called “one of the world’s greatest wineries.” This book, narrated by Shafer’s son Doug, is a personal account of how his father turned his midlife dream into a remarkable success story. Set against the backdrop of Napa Valley’s transformation from a rural backwater in the 1970s through its emergence today as one of the top wine regions in the world, the book begins with the winery’s shaky start and takes the reader through the father and son’s ongoing battles against killer bugs, cellar disasters, local politics, changing consumer tastes, and the volatility of nature itself. Doug Shafer tells the story of his own education, as well as Shafer Vineyards’ innovative efforts to be environmentally sustainable, its role in spearheading the designation of a Stags Leap American Viticultural Area, and how the wine industry has changed in the contemporary era of custom-crushing and hobbyist winery investors.
Author: Jeff Cox
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Published: 2015-03-18
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1612124399
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom planting vines to savoring the finished product, Jeff Cox covers every aspect of growing flawless grapes and making extraordinary wine. Fully illustrated instructions show you how to choose and prepare a vineyard site; build trellising systems; select, plant, prune, and harvest the right grapes for your climate; press, ferment, and bottle wine; and judge wine for clarity, color, aroma, and taste. With information on making sparkling wines, ice wines, port-style wines, and more, this comprehensive guide is an essential resource for every winemaker.
Author: John Anthony Considine
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 2013-11-21
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 0124079172
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs the wine industry has experienced a period of rapid global expansion, there is a renewed emphasis on quality and consistency even within the small winery industry. Written for the small production program, A Complete Guide to Quality in Small-Scale Wine Making is for the novice to intermediate level winemaker seeking foundational information in chemistry and sensory science as they relate to wine quality at a technical level. Drawing from personal experience as well as scientific literature, this book introduces the core concepts of winemaking before delving into methods and analysis to provide practical insights into creating and maintaining quality in the wine product. - Understand the chemistry and sensory science at the foundation of quality wines - Explore real-world examples of key analysis and application of concepts - Practice methods and exercises for hands-on experience