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World of Wine: From Grape to Glass

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Course Features

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Duration

6 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

3 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Think about your favourite wine. Imagine the brilliance of its colour in the glass, the ripe fruit aromas on the nose, a hint of toasty oak and lingering tannins on the back palate. Perhaps you like a specific wine, but can’t pinpoint the reason why. The attributes that make wine so enjoyable are achieved through the expertise of viticulturists and winemakers, whose decision-making in the vineyard and winery is underpinned by science – to be precise, viticulture and oenology.

The finer details can take years to learn, but in a matter of weeks this course will give you a broad understanding of the principles and practices used to grow grapes and make wine, and their impact on wine appearance, aroma, flavour and taste. You’ll also gain an appreciation for how cutting-edge research is helping to secure the future sustainability of the global wine industry. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned oenophile,, this course is for anyone who loves wine and wine tasting. You’ll even get to make your own wine-- virtually at least!

Confidently describe wine appearance, aroma, flavour and taste.

Course Overview

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

No Prerequisites Required

What You Will Learn

Contrast the different winemaking techniques employed in the production of different styles of wine

Evaluate and communicate the various sensory attributes of wine using formal descriptive language

Explain the structure, growth and development of grapevines and objectives of different vineyard management practices

Course Instructors

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Cassandra Collins

Associate Professor in Viticulture at University of Adelaide

Cassandra is a Senior Lecturer in Viticulture at the University of Adelaide. After completing a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and a PhD in Horticulture, she gained experience in the wine industry ...
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David Jeffery

Associate Professor in Wine Science at University of Adelaide

David is Associate Professor in Wine Science at the University of Adelaide. After training and working as a chef for a number of years, he followed his passion for science and completed a PhD in Orga...
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Kerry Wilkinson

Professor of Oenology at University of Adelaide

Kerry is Associate Professor of Oenology at the University of Adelaide. She completed a PhD in Wine Science and Analytical Chemistry at Flinders University and the Australian Wine Research Institute,...
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Paul Grbin

Associate Professor of Oenology at University of Adelaide

Paul is Associate Professor of Oenology and has been involved in the Australian wine industry for more than 25 years, in retail, production, teaching and research roles. He is a qualified winemaker a...
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