by Becca • • Comments Off on Wine Literature Review Lightning Round: 1st Edition
There’s no way one single person (even if that person is The Academic Wino!) can possibly review every single piece of peer reviewed literature related to wine that is published every day. This new series presents a few new papers…
Climate change, be it brought on by anthropomorphic sources or the natural cycle of the earth (I’m not trying to start that debate), is continuing to be touted as having a significant influence on agriculture and also viticulture worldwide. Scientists…
Out of all of the wine books that I have reviewed so far (which, to be honest, isn’t that many yet), Reading between the Wines by Terry Theise has to be my favorite. Typically when I’m reading through a book…
Modern winemaking has discovered many different techniques and technologies to improve upon the quality of wine. One example is the use of micro-oxygenation during the red winemaking process. Simply put, micro-oxygenation of red wine allows a wine to be released…