Oenology
Oenology (enology in American English; pronounced /iːˈnɒlədʒi/[1][2] ee-NOL-o-jee) is the science and study of all aspects of wine and winemaking except vine-growing and grape-harvesting, which form a subfield called viticulture. "Viticulture and oenology" is a common designation for training programmes and research centres that include both the "outdoors" and "indoors" aspects of wine production. An expert in the field of oenology is known as an oenologist. The word oenology is derived from the Ancient Greek word οἶνος (oinos, "wine") and the suffix -λογία (-logia, "study of").
Education and training
An increasing number of schools offer degree-granting programs in Oenology and Viticulture. Most of these offer it as a major concentration for a Bachelor of Science (B.S, B.Sc., Sc.B) degree or offer it as a terminal master's degree—either in scientific or research oriented program culminating in a Master of Science (M.S., Sc.M.) degree, or a professional degree, like Cornell University's Master of Professional Services. Oenologists and viticulturalists who hold doctoral degrees often have earned them in related fields, including Horticulture, plant physiology or microbiology. Related non-academic titles including sommelier and Master of Wine certifications are more oriented toward commercial occupations in the restaurant or hospitality management industry.
Oenologists often work as winemakers or find employment with commercial laboratories or with groups such as the Australian Wine Research Institute.
Australia
Schools in Australia tend to offer a "Bachelor of Viticulture" or "Masters of Viticulture" degree.
- Charles Sturt University - Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
- Curtin University of Technology - Perth, Western Australia
- Northern Melbourne Institute of Technology - Preston, Victoria
- University of Adelaide - Adelaide, South Australia
- Queensland College of Wine Tourism - Stanthorpe, Queensland
Canada
- Brock University - St. Catharines, Ontario
France
Official National Diploma of Oenology :
- Jules Guyot Institute - Dijon
- University of Montpellier I - Montpellier
- Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - Toulouse
- University of Reims - Reims
- University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux
Other wine diplomas :
- Université du Vin - Suze-la-Rousse
- Université de Bourgogne - Dijon
Germany
- Hochschule Geisenheim University - Geisenheim [3]
Italy
- University of Padua - Padua
- University of Udine - Udine[4]
New Zealand
- Lincoln University - Christchurch
- Eastern Institute of Technology - Hawke's Bay
Portugal
- Universidade do Porto - Porto
- University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro - Vila Real
South Africa
- University of Stellenbosch - Stellenbosch
Switzerland
- Changins - Nyon
Spain
· Universitat Rovira i Virgili - Tarragona · Universidad de La Rioja - La Rioja
United Kingdom
- Blake Hall College - London
- Plumpton College - East Sussex[5]
United States
- Cornell University - Ithaca and Geneva, New York
- Paul Smith's College - Paul Smiths, New York
- Finger Lakes Community College - Canandaigua and Geneva, New York
- California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, California
- Fresno State University - Fresno, California
- Sonoma State University - Sonoma, California
- University of California, Davis - Davis, California
- Allan Hancock College - Santa Maria, California
- Napa Valley College - Napa, California
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) - Blacksburg, Virginia
- Washington State University - Pullman, Washington
- Patrick Henry Community College - Henry County, Virginia
- Surry Community College - Dobson, North Carolina
- Grayson College - Grayson, Texas
- University of Missouri - Columbia, Missouri
- Kent State - Kent, Ohio
- Miami University - Oxford, Ohio
- Colorado State University - Fort Collins, Colorado
- Yavapai College - Clarkdale, Arizona
- Oregon State University - Corvallis, Oregon
Prominent Oenologists
- Alberto Antonini
- Miguel Brascó
- Cathy Corison
- Tullio De Rosa
- Peter Gago
- Hermann Jaeger
- Max Léglise
- Zelma Long
- Justin Meyer
- Hermann Müller (Thurgau)
- Ottavio Ottavi
- Jacques Puisais
- Michel Rolland
- Carol Shelton
- Păstorel Teodoreanu
- Miguel A. Torres
- Keith Wallace
See also
References
- ↑ "oenology". Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
- ↑ "oenology". Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House.
- ↑ "Geisenheim Degree courses".
- ↑ "3-year degree course Viticulture and Oenology". https://www.uniud.it. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Bachelor Degree (BSc Hons) Viticulture and Oenology". Plumpton College. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
External links
Look up oenology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
- Website of the Œnology and Viticulture departement of the University of California at Davis
- Oenologist.com - Online resource about wine and professionals in the wine industry
- VinoEnology.com - Online wine-making calculators and resource about wine and professionals in the wine industry
- Glossary of Terms for Enology, Viticulture and Winemaking, CCwinegroup.com, 2009 (PDF)