OAK BARRELS – French or American or European?

OAK BARRELS – French or American or European?

Why all the fuss?The most expensive wines in the world are produced with oak aging. It’s a crucial component in the world of fine wine where everything from type, size, age, grain and treatment of oak barrels greatly affects the finished wine. Aging wine in oak...

‘Steel’ vs ‘oak’ tanks in winemaking

Did you know that winemakers can use very large tanks made from oak to store their wine instead of stainless tanks? Each has advantages as well as drawbacks.Modern winemakers generally only use small oak barrels for aging the wine and imparting oak flavours into the...

Cool vs Warm Climate Wines

Understanding the general characteristics of each climate type helps you explore new wines from the climate type you prefer.Wine regions are grouped into the two major climate types – warm climate and cool climate, reflecting the wide range in climates grapes can grow...

Hand Plunging – huh…what’s that?

“Winemaking doesn’t become much more ‘hands on’ than when I’m hand plunging”, says Simon Hall, Winemaker for Simall Wines.What is hand plunging and why is it considered by many winemakers to produce superior results to alternate methods?Once fermentation of the grape...

Types of Presses

Here is an in depth article about the presses that wineries can useWINE PRESSESThere are 3 main types of presses that wineries use.Screw press with incline drainer,Bag or bladder press andBasket pressEach has advantages and disadvantages. Simall Wines use a basket...
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