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- laboratory tests are gradually supplementing or replacing traditional methods. Winemakers can also be referred to as oenologists as they study oenology – the science...
- within the drinks giant's portfolio." Pernod Ricard Winemakers (2016). "Our Wines". pernod-ricard-winemakers.com. Retrieved 4 September 2018. Pernod Ricard...
- The Winemakers is a reality television series that followed twelve winemakers competing to create and market a wine.[1] It was broadcast on Public Broadcasting...
- due to the fact that winemakers can rectify the situation somewhat by later adding acids during the winemaking process (winemakers can also rectify deficiencies...
- canes, metal debris, rocks and even small animals and bird nests. Some winemakers remove leaves and loose debris from the grapevine before mechanical harvesting...
- Too". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 3 December 2022. "The Winemakers". Las Jaras Wines. Retrieved 25 March 2019. Denig, Vicki (28 December...
- colour, to prevent oxidation, and to help combat the effects of rot. Some winemakers prefer to chill the must to around 10 °C (50 °F), to allow a period of...
- Apartheid, the world's wine market was opening to South Africa wine and winemakers ignored Pinotage in favour of more internationally recognised varieties...
- Angove Family Winemakers is a winery, operating in the McLaren Vale wine region and Riverland wine region in South Australia.[1] As at 2022, it was ranked...
- California the grape was also drawing little interest from "serious" winemakers. Remembering the lessons he learned in Europe about the benefits of "old...