Abstract

This subject provides a detailed study of the principles and techniques used in table wine production, particularly in relation to effects on wine composition and quality. Emphasis will be placed on the importance and relevance of ongoing quality control throughout the winemaking process. Students will produce a table wine, and … For more content click the Read More button below.

Syllabus

This subject will cover the following topics: Fruit quality and the importance of grape variety, maturity patterns, picking criteria, grape harvest and transport;Grape processing and juice preparation: crushing, must cooling, draining and pressing, juice clarification and chemical adjustments;White wine production: the importance of yeast propagation, inoculation and fermentation control;Red wine … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
describe, justify and apply the table wine production process;
2.
analyse factors affecting wine composition and quality based on chemical analysis and sensory assessment; and
3.
critically assess winemaking approaches and techniques in terms of their contribution to wine quality and sensory attributes.

Assumed knowledge

WSC111 and (WSC101 or WSC114 or WSC115)

Enrolment restrictions

Incompatible
Replacement

Work integrated learning

Placement Duration 100 hours Details Students must be able to access winery or basic winemaking and analysis equipment for the production of a wine. 21 days (approx 100 hours). Access is required over a 3-6 month period, and some steps may take several hours per day at some stages of … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning activities

Intensive School

Learning resources

Additional resources required by students

Students must be able to access winery or basic winemaking and analysis equipment for the production of a wine in this subject. Access is required over a 3-6 month period, and some steps may take several hours per day at some stages of the winemaking process. Attendance to the intensive … For more content click the Read More button below. Students attending compulsory work integrated learning will incur costs associated with travel, accommodation and required resources.