I really enjoy your short casts on so many topics surrounding different wine grapes and wines. Thanks for this short cast on Chardonnay. Very helpful. Cheers!
Thanks! I like the 7 to 9 minutes too; it's less taxing to deal with than the longer casts but still presents a fair amount of information. I think most of the grape varietal and science/technical casts will end up in that range, but some casts for wine regions, especially the larger ones, will probably still drift over into 13-15 minute territory. Thanks for watching and writing!
I will definitely continue watching your casts! Each of them gets to the point as well as provides detailed information on the main regions to look after. Very instructive!
Nicely done , after my surgery I don’t feel like a want to take my books , that why I enjoy to stop by and keep learning with out open a book , I need to study for my next exam so thank you Unknown Winecaster .
Hi Unknown, when we read the levels of PH, is it mentioned that level after malo or before malo? im assuming that the malo drops the level of acidity (ph becomes higher)..am i right? chheeerrss
The pH level on the technical sheet should be the pH after all wine making has been completed, including MLF. MLF does raise pH somewhat, though if you're really serious about lowering the acidity of a white wine you'll usually undertake a more aggressive process than MLF. MLF is more about creating a particular style (in whites, anyway). Hope that's helpful. Cheers! P.S. Here's a good article that address a lot of issues related to pH in case I missed something in your question. winemakermag.com/547-phiguring-out-ph
I really enjoy your short casts on so many topics surrounding different wine grapes and wines. Thanks for this short cast on Chardonnay. Very helpful. Cheers!
All of these videos are excellent.
Great series of winecasts ! The 7 to 9 min format is perfect
Thanks! I like the 7 to 9 minutes too; it's less taxing to deal with than the longer casts but still presents a fair amount of information. I think most of the grape varietal and science/technical casts will end up in that range, but some casts for wine regions, especially the larger ones, will probably still drift over into 13-15 minute territory. Thanks for watching and writing!
I will definitely continue watching your casts! Each of them gets to the point as well as provides detailed information on the main regions to look after. Very instructive!
Nicely done , after my surgery I don’t feel like a want to take my books , that why I enjoy to stop by and keep learning with out open a book , I need to study for my next exam so thank you Unknown Winecaster .
I'm glad that the casts have been helpful to you. Cheers and I hope you are having a speedy recovery!
Great presentation. thank you
Excellent lesson - Thank You.
Thank you. Cheers!
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Helpful as always!
Hi Unknown, when we read the levels of PH, is it mentioned that level after malo or before malo?
im assuming that the malo drops the level of acidity (ph becomes higher)..am i right? chheeerrss
The pH level on the technical sheet should be the pH after all wine making has been completed, including MLF. MLF does raise pH somewhat, though if you're really serious about lowering the acidity of a white wine you'll usually undertake a more aggressive process than MLF. MLF is more about creating a particular style (in whites, anyway). Hope that's helpful. Cheers! P.S. Here's a good article that address a lot of issues related to pH in case I missed something in your question. winemakermag.com/547-phiguring-out-ph
your help and link are just amazing.thanks