Registration for our first “Flawed to Flawless Wine” webinar series is set to close on Tuesday, April 30th!
If you’re ready to get some of Denise’s protocols for fixing wine flaws, now is the time to join us. All winemaking experience levels are welcome.
When: Wednesday, May 1 & Thursday, May 2, 2024; 1:00-2:30pm (EST)
Where: Virtually available through Zoom
Cost: $99
Discounted Costs:
- DGW Clients: Free, but Registration is required!
- DGW Elite Members: $54
- DGW Insiders: $85
Clients and Members must sign in for discount pricing. Click on the button below to take you to Purchasing & Registration:
Taking this course will keep you from guessing which enological products are going to “save the day” for the wine in question. This 2-day webinar series will provide you with the following information:
- How to confirm there is a flaw in the wine. Again, while some flaws are subjective, we’ll focus on those that can be analytically evaluated and confirmed. This can eliminate guess work associated with the flaw, even if your sensory skills are lacking.
- Remediation techniques associated with wine operations. What do you have to do to the wine? How do you confirm the treatment is effective? And when do you apply treatments to the wine? The goal of this part of the series is to provide encouragement to face wine flaws head on and in a timely manner. This part of the conversation will include protocols for remediating flaws.
- A review of prevention protocols. How can you improve? Do you need to go out and buy a glycol unit tomorrow in order to prevent wine flaws? No. Often, wineries can get by minimizing flaws through habitual practices, and I’m going to share what some of those practices should be for your operation!
If you’re ready to learn the techniques I use to fix flaws, then come join us! All winemaking experience levels are welcome.
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