16.7 White Winemaking: Barrel Maturation Flashcards

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What types of white wines are more likely to be matured in barrels? Give an example.

A
  • Premium and super-premium wines

- Particularly those made with low-aromatic varieties (Chardonnay)

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What does maturation in wood add to the wine?

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  • Texture
  • Complexity of flavours from oak (vanilla, toasty)
  • Complexity of flavours from oxidative ageing (nutty)
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What types of white wines are unlikely to be matured in barrels? Give an example.

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Wines made from aromatic grapes (Riesling)

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If a producer of inexpensive wines wants to achieve oak flavors, how might this be done? Why?

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  • Barrel maturation is too expensive for inexpensive wines

- oak alternatives (chips, staves)

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Post fermentation, what are the 7 steps/options for white wine?

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  1. Blending
  2. Maturation in oak vessels
  3. Lees ageing
  4. Blending
  5. Stabilisation
  6. Clarification
  7. Packaging
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