Understanding Wine Technology was originally written for students of the diploma examination of the Wines & Spirits Education Trust in the United Kingdom, and the Master of Wine examination as set by the Institute of Masters of Wine. However, this is the only book to explain the complexities of the science and technology of wine in simple terms, and therefore fills a gap in the large market of wine information by making wine’s technical mysteries accessible to those with no scientific education. This new edition brings the literature up-to-date, relaying in its plainspoken tradition the recent advances in wine science and technology. The topics covered range from the secrets of the vineyard, the processing of grapes to produce juice, the intricacies of fermentation, stabilization of the resulting wine, treatments, quality control and quality assurance, and bottling.
A really clear headed approach to a subject that is enormously confusing. The chapters read well, though it is in most aspects a text book. Something to reach for when you have a question about the various machines and processes that it takes to make wine on a commercial scale. David Bird managed to make some of the more dry subject matter easier to understand.
Brief and simple yet essential explanations and clues for picturing on what is going on in the wine world technologically. A favorite book and helping one to refer whenever need to clarify some doubts. Enjoyed reading and will definitely re-read.
Not all of the book is good but there are portions he explains well enough to make it a worthwhile purchase for anyone looking to learn about vilification.
Book 13 of my #2018readingchallenge is a TEXTBOOK! and I'm counting it because it was work to finish it (and probably the only textbook I've read cover to cover). It's David Bird's Understanding Wine Technology (The Science of Wine Explained), 3rd edition. We read it for Wine 101 (intro to oenology) at the Wine Institute in South Seattle College.
Thorough, insightful, and totally understandable for the layman, this book is pretty much revered in the industry (winemakers not sommeliers). Excellent read if you want to know about the chemistry and microbiology of wine. Not very entertaining, though (haha).
A definite 5 star rating for bringing quirkiness to a subject matter which could so easily fall into a dry and boring rut. Bird covers every aspect of wine-making in a manner that is easy to read and actually fun at times. This will be a much revisited reference in my office. And by the way- read the bio on this guy. He's kind of a badass.
David Bird's book provides a clear presentation of the wine making processes. The necessity for standardization and standards - while also recognizing the plurality of wines - is demonstrated throughout this text.
This is a book that balances the art and craft of wine with the science of winemaking. This is strongly recommended. It is succinct and precise.
The author is extraordinarily knowledgeable, the book is incredibly well written and remarkably well organized, and it had been a wonderful selection for somebody who desires to figure on the way to acknowledge a decent wine. These easy and good tips can assist you discover your surface and launch your long and attractive journey to understanding wine.