Reddit reviews Winery Technology and Operations:A Handbook for Small Wineries
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We found 4 Reddit comments about Winery Technology and Operations:A Handbook for Small Wineries. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
>As an operations manager of a small winery
That right there would be the indicator.
Small wineries aren't going to be going for the "low price leader" status.
>I'd really like to hear about the modern technology involved in making an $8 bottle of wine taste almost as good as a $50 bottle.
Try this...
And if that doesn't work, then hire a good graphic artists and use this.
And if you really want to make people believe it's worth big bucks, add these.
;-)
https://www.amazon.com/Winery-Technology-Operations-Handbook-Wineries/dp/0932664660
It's a little older, but the basics are extremely solid and that will give you a very good over view on the operations as well as some more in depth, but still basic Chemistry.
Housing varies hugely from winery to winery. We provide a farm house for our employees and a weekly stipend. Typically it's a few seasonal employees working with the full time crew. Harvest is a lot of hours, a lot of weird nights, and a lot of hard work. But it is also very rewarding, and you'll make bonds with people for the rest of your life. Basically the grapes make you their bitch for a few months :)
I’m a fan of this one, has a great spectrum of higher level understandings all the way down to the chemistry :
https://www.amazon.com/Winery-Technology-Operations-Handbook-Wineries/dp/0932664660
If you want excellent detail check out Yair Margalit's books:
https://www.amazon.com/Winery-Technology-Operations-Handbook-Wineries/dp/0932664660/ref=mt_paperback?_encoding=UTF8&me=