International Symposium on Oak in Winemaking
- 1999
- Proceedings
Consists of papers presented by invited speakers at the International Symposium on Oak in Winemaking held on June 29, 1999 in Reno, Nevada. The edited proceedings are included in Volume 50:4 of the American Journal of Enology and Viticulture.
Table of Contents
The Tannins of Oak Heartwood: Structure, Properties, and Their Influence on Wine Flavor
J.L. Puech, F. Feuillat, and J.R. Mosedale
469-478
Discrimination and Control of Toasting Intensity and Quality of Oak Wood Barrels
Pascal Chatonnet
479-494
The Influence of Oak Seasoning and Toasting Parameters on the Composition and Quality of Wine
Michael D. Hale, Katherine McCafferty, Ed Larmie, Jennifer Newton, and James S. Swan
495-502
The Influence on Wine Flavor of the Oak Species and Natural Variation of Heartwood Components
J.R. Mosedale, J.L. Puech, and F. Feuillat
503-512
Characterization of French Oak Cooperage (Quercus robur L., Quercus petraea Liebl.). Research of the Study Group on Barrel-Aging Burgundy Wines
F. Feuillat, R. Keller, F. Sauvageot, and J.L. Puech
513-518
Influence of Toasting Technique on Color and Ellagitannins of Oak Wood in Barrel Making
Lucio Matricardi and Andrew L. Waterhouse
519-526
CERA Barrel Committee Tasting Protocol
Barbara Lindblom and Cera Barrel Committee
527-533
The Evaluation of Alternative Oak Enhancements to Extend Barrel Life
Evelyn Heraty, Amanda McCord, Lise Skaanild, and Margaret Davenport
534-536
Cooper vs. Forests: Which Is More Important?
Nick Goldschmidt
537-538
A Version of the Invention of Barrels and Barrel Alternatives
Cal Dennison
539-540
Barrel Renewal Systems—A User’s Perspective
Tom Stutz, Sean Lin, and Ian Herdman
541-543
Abstracts of The International Symposium on Oak in Wine Poster Presentations
544-546
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