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Wine Micobiology - Kenneth C Fugelsang
Wine Microbiology provides a detailed, step-by-step procedural guide to the isolation and characterization of bacteria and yeast common to the juice and wine environment. The book discusses not only routine methodology but interpretation of results and how these results affect the wine maker. In an easy-to-understand format, this invaluable resource addresses 'real world' problems. The book begins with an outline covering specific aspects that impact the winemaking process, such as the origins, development, and identification and enumeration of microorganisms and their impact on production and stability. This provides the basis for an in-depth look at issues concerning primary processing of grapes, must, juice, the fermentation process, and bottling as well as the crucial area of sanitation. Basic equipment and supplies required for set-up of a microbiological laboratory component in an already existing analytical laboratory, as well as current costs are thoroughly explored. In addition, four helpful appendices are provided, reviewing basic concepts and techniques important to the successful operation of microbiology laboratory as well as the makeup of laboratory media for growth and diagnostic purposes. Taking a pragmatic approach, this user-friendly guide will prove to be a valuable aid for all winemakers and laboratory personnel worldwide. Students of enology will also find it a useful tool in their studies of wine microbiology.
K.C. Fugelsang is a Professor Emeritus of Enology at California State University, Fresno. He joined the university in 1972 and after four decades of service, he is teaching part time for the Department of Viticulture and Enology during his retirement. Fugelsang has published over 150 technical papers and 14 books including Wine Analysis and Production. Most recently, he co-authored the second edition of Wine Microbiology- Practical Applications and Procedures with Charles Edwards of Washington State University. The book received the 2007 Prix d l OIV representing only the second time in the history of the award that an American author was recognized in the field of Oenology. Ken is the past president of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and recipient of the University s Outstanding Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award the Salgo-Noren and NACTA Awards, the Claude Lavelle Award for Innovative Technology, and the Outstanding Alumnus Award ( Top Dog Classes of 1969 and 1972). During his service to the enology program, Fugelsang also managed Fresno State s 20,000 case commercial winery where his students received over 350 awards in major wine competitions.
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