Released June 30, 2009
COLUMBIA, Mo. —- A one-day workshop for those considering a career in winemaking or interested in starting a winery will take place July 13 on the University of Missouri campus.
It will be followed July 14-16 by the Missouri Wine School, a three-day workshop for those with a basic understanding of winemaking. This workshop will offer intensive hands-on training and skill development, said Rebecca Ford Kapoor, extension enologist at the MU Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology.
“The one-day basic workshop will introduce basic winery equipment and concepts in wine chemistry and operational winemaking procedures,” she said.
The Missouri Wine School will offer in-depth instruction on a range of subjects, including wine analysis, basic cellar operations, wine finishing, winery sanitation, quality assessment, and causes and treatments of wine faults.
Registration fee for the Basic Concepts workshop is $60 for Missouri residents and $80 for nonresidents. Registration for the Missouri Wine School, which will be limited to 48 attendees, is $320 for Missouri residents and $420 for nonresidents.
Mail-in registration forms for both workshops are available online at http://iccve.missouri.edu.
The workshops will take place at 124 Eckles Hall. Free parking tags are available at 108 Eckles Hall. For more information, contact Rebecca Ford Kapoor at 573-823-2055 or fordj@missouri.edu.
The MU Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology, which is funded by the Missouri Wine and Grape Board, conducts research and educational programs on grape and wine production.
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http://extension.missouri.edu/news/DisplayStory.aspx?N=453
Source: Rebecca Ford Kapoor, 573-884-295
Editor: Robert E. Thomas, 573-882-2480, thomasr@missouri.edu