Basic Microbiological and Chemical Analyses for Wine
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This manual is intended for those wishing to conduct general laboratory analyses of grape musts and wines. Determinations of sugar, sulfur dioxide, titratable and volatile acidities, pH, and alcohol content are integral measurements performed by commercial and home winemakers. While these determinations allow chemical adjustments to musts and wines, they are also critical for compliance with state and federal laws regarding composition (e.g., alcohol, volatile acidity, and sulfur dioxide).
Page Count: 96
Published: January 2013
172 in stock
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