It’s safe to say none of us have lived through a pandemic. At Enartis, one of our greatest strengths is our global network. We invite you to spend some time with our community and hear how our colleagues and winemakers in China and Italy are dealing with their current situation. Our Soil Scientist will share what he is experiencing in the vineyard. We will also check in with New Zealand, Australia and South Africa to hear how winemakers are actively managing their harvest operations during this difficult time. And finally, we have invited a Virologist to provide her perspective.
Our hope is that, come harvest, our lives will be back to normal. But in the meantime, we can learn from each other, expand our community and make plans for the future. We hope you will join us.
This is the second part of a webinar focused on fining products for vegan wines.
We talk about Enartis selective fining products:
• Revelarom
• Fenol Free
• EnartisStab Micro M
• Stabyl Met
• Claril HM
• Combistab AF
• Claril QY
This video is the first part of a webinar focused on fining products for vegan wines.
We are talking about these following topics:
Finally, Zenith is approved for use in the US! Join Enartis USA for a brief 30 minute webinar on why Zenith is a revolution for tartrate stabilization. Topics that will be covered in this webinar:
Wine spoilage during maturation is one of the most significant concerns for winemakers in preserving wine quality. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) has long been the additive of choice for preventing wine spoilage, but with increasing incidences of microbial resistance to SO2, it is imperative that winemakers explore alternative additives for microbial control. EnartisStab Micro (chitosan) is a natural product derived from Aspergillus niger, which possess antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. We will be presenting trial data with the application of EnartisStab Micro during wine maturation utilizing resuspension strategies.
Please join Enartis USA for this free, 60-minute informational webinar that will include the following topics:
During the winemaking process, wines can accumulate volatile sulfur compounds (VSCS). Typically referred to as “reduction”, volatile sulfur compounds are a class of sulfur based compounds which can lead to serious wine defects if not handled properly. The accumulation of these compounds occurs early in the winemaking process and continues to develop as the wine ages.
Join this webinar to learn more about:
• Causes of reduction
• How to avoid reduction
• How to treat reductive wines
• 15 minute Q&A with presenter
Please join Enartis USA for this informational webinar on the BluVite product line!
This brief 40-minute presentation will include the following topics:
Throughout North America, higher spring precipitation has led to increased vigor and canopy densities, lending to amplified incidence and conditions for powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator, Uncinula necator) and Botrytis bunch rot (Botrytis cinerea). Understanding and monitoring disease incidence is crucial for managing fruit quality. In this webinar JT Jaeger, Enartis Viticulture Specialist, will be giving an overview of powdery mildew and Botrytis bunch rot current pressures and potential trends for the 2019 vintage. We will be reviewing the detrimental physical and chemical alterations these fungi inflect on grapes and techniques for mitigating wine matrix alterations from fruit compromised by powdery mildew and Botrytis bunch rot.
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Enzymatic methods in the wine laboratory are incredibly accurate, fast and safe, helping to generate important information about your wine to ensure the most informed decisions are made. Whether the methods are performed on a benchtop spectrophotometer or an automatic analyzer, understanding the equipment and materials you are working with is essential to getting the right result the first time. Unfortunately it doesn’t always go to plan, so it’s important to understand what can be causing poor results and how to fix it.
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Pinot noir is one the most iconic Vitis vinifera varieties, notorious for its temperament in both cultivating and vinifying. It is a transparent varietal that reflects terroir, clonal variation, and winemaking treatments. Yeast choice is one the most indispensable tools winemakers have available for driving wine style. Understanding the characteristics of yeast is vital in helping drive the production of quality Pinot noir. This webinar will examine some characterization data of varying yeast strains and their stylistics effects on Pinot noir. We will be discussing the application of these strains in curating specific styles of Pinot noir from North American growing regions.
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