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April 2018 Harvest Winery Equipment & Oak Alternatives

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54 WINES&VINES April 2018 OAK BARREL ALTERNATIVES Oenosylva offers a range of œnologic oak products sourced from the most prestigious forests in France. All of the products are manufactured from stave-quality oak that has been naturally seasoned in the open air. Oenosylva products are finely calibrated to provide the perfect organoleptic contribution of oak during the winemaking process. A range of proprietary techniques and three consistent toasting methods give the wine a subtle range of aromas. Office: 1285 Foothill Blvd Cloverdale, CA 95425 Ph: (707) 224-2377 Fax: (707) 224-2390 www.oenosylva.com rels, the use of oak alternative products is going to become the preferred method of production based on the cost of production for most wines. This will be driven by price points that need to be met so winemakers can provide a good product at a rea- sonable price. Improvements in technology will match or even improve on the function of tra- ditional barrels. It will certainly take longer for producers of wines at the upper end of the price spectrum to openly embrace oak alternative products and production tech- niques. In the meantime, using oak alternatives in wines can im- prove flavor components so more consumers can enjoy increasingly well-made wines. Richard Carey, Ph.D., is a wine consul- tant in Lancaster, Pa., and owner of Ta- manend Wine Inc. Oak alternatives such as powder and chips are often added during fermentation. DÉKÁNY ZSOLT

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