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This course, Introduction to Winemaking, is suited to people with access to grapes and who wish to produce their own wine as a hobby, salespeople working in industries allied to winemaking, those considering entering the wine industry, people employing consultant winemakers and interested consumers.
It covers a range of winemaking topics that will enable students to gain a good understanding of the practical skills required to make a sound table wine.
The topics covered in this short course include:
* Assessing fruit quality
* Juice extraction - crushing and pressing
* Yeast and the fermentation process
* Sugar and acid measurements
* Malolactic fermentation
* Additives
* Common winemaking faults
You can find out more about this course by searching online for winemaking courses, it is the one by NMIT which is a learning institution situated in Melbourne, Australia
If you are looking for a career in the wine industry then this facility below, may be something like you should be looking for. It is the same facility as above. This site will give you some idea of what to look for when shopping around for the right course for you.
I found it when looking for wine industry jobs and winemaking courses. This is taking your wine making course to a whole new level.
This is something that you could look forward to, some of what has been set up for students to learn and be ready to work in the industry.
* NMIT first established an eight-hectare vineyard at its property at Eden Park in the Plenty Valley in 1995 and nine years later, in 2004, it opened an extremely modern and sophisticated 100-tonne winery at its Epping campus, in northern Melbourne.
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