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Wine Lessons Compiled (SDEN 1,2,3 Preparation)

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What YOU need to know for SDEN 2:




Wine IS:

 85% water
 13% alcohol (Fortified wines can go up to 22%)
 2% acids, sugar, tannin
 Fragrance & Flavour

Soil Types: Characteristic
Limestone, Kimmeridge, marl. Retains water and heat
Siliceous rock Water gets through very well. Rocks absorb heat very well and cool down slowly
at night.
Clay/Sand (mix) Lets water through, Small yield, High quality.
Clay Does not let water through well.
Humus Tannin rich wines.
Volcanic Soil (Basalt or Granite) Rich in minerals. Hard to work with.
Sand Lets water through. Finesse rich wines.

, Pruining Methods:

1. Guyot Method –
2. Cordon Method – Allows vines to be at a large distance , with the advamtage that the leave and bunber are well separated from each other to avoid fungal
diseases.
3. Gobelet Method – involves a free-standing vine, with a varying number of shoots which are all pruned back to about two buds.



White Grape Varieties:
1. Chardonnay
2. Chenin Blanc
3. Gewurztraminer
4. Gruner Veltliner
5. Pinot Blanc
6. Riesling
7. Sauvignon Blanc
8. Viognier



Red Wine Grape Varieties:
1. Cabernet Sauvignon
2. Gamay
3. Grenache
4. Malbec
5. Merlot
6. Pinot Noir
7. Sangiovese
8. Syrah
9. Tempranillo



Key Influencers:

, Grape Variety
 Climate & Soil (Sun, Warmth & Humidity) (30-50 N&S from equator – best region for win plant to grow)
 Vineyard
 Winemaking

Cool Climate: Lighter Body, more acidity, less sugar, less alcohol

Hot Climate: Fuller Body, Less Acidity, more sugar, more alcohol.

What a vine needs to grow:

 CO2 – for sugar
 Sunlight – provides energy
 Warmth -
 Nutrients
 Water

Wine Soil

Important Points:

- Composition
- Structure – not too tight or loose
- Water Balance
- Depth – generally a developed root system is necessary
- Nutrients

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