Zoom Picks Zoom Picks
Search:    Home :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Add Your Article   
 
 

Starting A Diet Is Not At All That Difficult

Many could attest that being on diet is so frustrating at times. It is like this: one works hard but ... - Julia Martinez
 

7 Things to Consider when Buying a BBQ

BBQ as we all know is an abbreviated form of barbecue or barbeque. The BBQ has assumed so much impor ... - Keith Kingston
 

The 5 Beliefs About Food That Keep You Fat

Some of the beliefs we've adopted about food keep us overweight. What is the truth that will enable ... - Janice Elizabeth Small
 
 

Heating Vegetable Oil to Frying Temps Forms Toxic Compound

When you heat ordinary vegetable oil to 365 F degrees, it forms a highly toxic compound. - John Hart
 

Coffee Maker Parts ? Get to the Basics

Many different types of coffee makers exist?percolators, automatic drip-brew, etc. but, because of t ... - Steven Sarsgaard
 
 

Home –› Cooking & Drinking –› Wine
 

A Closer Look At How Wine Is Made

 

Many of us love wine and enjoy the taste but many people really don't know exactly how wine is created. While almost any fruit juice can be used to make wine, the vast majority of wine is made from grapes.

The ingredient that makes the difference between simple grape juice and wine is of course yeast. One interesting little tidbit that most people don't know is that there is actually enough yeast in the air around us to turn juice into wine if an unopened bottle of grape juice is left out long enough, though it wouldn't necessarily be something you would really want to drink!

The process of fermentation is a result of yeast consuming the sugar in grape juice. The wine industry chooses the yeast used in the fermentation process from numerous strains that are raised exclusively for winemaking. The particular strain of yeast used along with the temperature during the fermentation process also determines some of the taste of the wine.

The yeast spores reproduce continually until there in no longer any sugar left to consume during the fermentation process. It is during this event that the alcohol content and carbon dioxide is created. The yeast falls to the bottom of the container once all the consumable sugar is gone and the wine is then taken from the container and placed in a new container to mature.

Wine gets its color in much the same way it gets its taste, from the grapes that are used but it is by allowing the skins of the grapes soak in the juice that creates the color. In fact nearly all grape juice is nearly colorless. The longer the skins are allowed to soak in the juice, the darker the color of the wine. Believe it or not Champagne is which comes from black grapes is made white by not allowing the skins of the grapes to have any contact with the juice.

The taste of each individual variety of wine is determined predominately by the varying factors in each variety of grape. Every type of grape produces different aromas and flavors depending upon the soil, climate, and the type of grape.

Winemakers also influence the taste of the wine by altering the temperature and by the yeast that they choose during the fermentation process. The containers that the wine is stored in have a lot to do with the taste as well with oak barrels being the container of choice for many winemakers.

There are so many different varieties of wines available that one would be hard pressed to find and taste them all in a lifetime but it would be fun to try!

Author: Gregg Hall
 
Author Bio:
Gregg Hall is a noted author. Gregg likes to create articles about this area.
This article can be searched using: strawberry wine, world food & wine, wines of the world, types of wine, french wine, april wine
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Food That Cooks Itself
 
The Wines of Alsace
 
Coffee, A Brief Overview
 
Shortbread: One of Life's Greatest Sensual Pleasures
 
Noodles
 
Italian Bakery
 
Belgian Chocolates Made Easy
 
The Almighty Beer-Can Chicken
 
Chocolate - History Of Nestle Company
 
Marzipan Candy And Covered Sweets
 
 
 
Get 3 way links
 
 

Business & Services

 

Careers & Employment

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Society & Communities

 

Computers & Networking

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Home & Garden

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Games & Play

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Self Help

 

Teens & Kids

 

Fitness & Health

 

Policies & Law

 

Finance & Banking

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

Property & Agents

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 
Home :> Security & Privacy :> ToS  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.zoompicks.com - All Rights Reserved.