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Winemaker

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for winemaking. The word connotes or emphasizes the critical role that vineyard placement and maintenance has in the production of high-quality wine. The term, French for someone who grows grapes or makes wine, is often used in Australia to describe a winemaker who is also involved as an owner or
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Today, these duties require an increasing amount of scientific knowledge, since laboratory tests are gradually supplementing or replacing traditional methods. Winemakers can also be referred to as oenologists as they study
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manager as opposed to a person who is employed only to make wine, who is generally referred to as a winemaker. It is also used when referring to a winemaker from France.
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are typically higher than for wines from a larger area like a village or region, the grower could make more money selling off the production as the
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merchant who assembles the produce of smaller growers and winemakers and sells the result under its own name.
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further, blend in other wines or simply bottle and sell it as is. The result is sold under the name of the
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and England during the 14th and early 15th centuries, vintners were among the more important people in
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Monitoring the maturity of grapes to ensure their quality and to determine the correct time for harvest
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Historically the owners of vineyards and producers of wine had no direct access to buyers.
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to wines in various states of completion. In the case of grapes or must, the
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Owning only a small portion of a particular high-quality single vineyard (
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with winemakers being four times mayor of the city under the reign of
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Making sure that quality is maintained when the wine is bottled
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from Mietta's Guide to Australian Restaurant, Cafes & Bars
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rather than blending it into a less specific appellation.
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Due to the close political and commercial ties between
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from the website of the Association les VINS de Bandol
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are among the largest owners of vineyards. Well-known
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The Vigneron's Savoir-Faire: The Result of Commitment
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Preparing plans for bottling wine once it has matured
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Winemakers
winemaking
wineries
wine companies
viticulturists
pressing
juice
Filtering
tasting
casks
storage
oenology


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Edward II
Worshipful Company of Vintners
Vigneron (disambiguation)
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Vincent of Saragossa
patron saint
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