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Uncorked: Negotiating Science and Belief in the Natural Wine Movement / edited by Pablo Alonso González, Eva Parga Dans.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Alonso González, Pablo, Editor.
Parga Dans, Eva., Editor.
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wine and wine making.
Agriculture.
Food--Sensory evaluation.
Food.
Food science.
Sustainability.
Oenology.
Sensory Evaluation.
Food Studies.
Local Subjects:
Oenology.
Agriculture.
Sensory Evaluation.
Food Studies.
Sustainability.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVII, 331 p. 15 illus., 11 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
Natural wine is a captivating and rapidly evolving phenomenon in the world of viticulture and winemaking. This movement, characterized by minimal intervention, low or no chemical additives, and a focus on terroir-driven expressions of grapes, has ignited a passionate following among wine enthusiasts, sommeliers, and eco-conscious consumers. It's more than just a beverage; it embodies a philosophy that aligns with contemporary sustainability and wellness trends. Though natural wine enthusiasts have produced ample coverage of the natural wine movement in books, essays and films, academics have lagged behind in their examination of this global phenomenon. In Uncorked: Negotiating Science and Belief in the Natural Wine Movement, scholarly discussion reaches across disciplines to offer valuable insights for researchers, producers, wine enthusiasts and anyone with an interest in this movement. Exploring the relevance of natural wine offers a unique lens through which to examine the intersection of tradition, innovation, environmental stewardship, and the evolving tastes of modern consumers. Through the stories of the winemakers, the science behind natural fermentation, and the cultural and historical context, this book aims to provide a comprehensive look at how this movement is shaping the future of wine and our relationship with the natural world. Each essay from a thought leader in their respective field delves deep into the historical, ecological, and sociocultural dimensions of natural winemaking, shedding light on its ancient roots, ecological practices, and the philosophical underpinnings that drive the movement. Discussions of regulatory and consumer aspects will also elucidate the practical considerations of making and selling natural wine. Uncorked: Negotiating Science and Belief in the Natural Wine Movement is a groundbreaking edited book that offers a comprehensive and scholarly exploration ofthe world of natural wine. This interdisciplinary volume brings together leading experts in fields ranging from enology and sensory studies to anthropology and philosophy, creating a rich tapestry of insights into the production, consumption, and cultural significance of natural wine. Academics, winemakers and wine enthusiasts alike will be illuminated by this volume. .
Contents:
Introduction. The Past and Future of Natural Wine
An Unnatural History: The Political Invention of Natural Wine in Germany and Austria
Un-Mastering Life. Law, Value and Locality in Natural Wine Ontology
Against the Gain (of Sulfur): Wine Preservation and the Production of Viticulture and Winemaking Worlds in France between the Nineteenth and the Twenty-first Centuries
On the Authenticity of Natural Wine
Consumers' Preferences and Behaviours for Sustainable and Natural Wines in the Italian Market
Don’t Call it Organic or Biodynamic: Natural Wine, Product Certifications, and Alternative Signaling Mechanisms
Natural Wine in Spain through the Case of Gredos: Making Wine, Creating Community
Unveiling Roots: From the Swartland Revolution to the Pioneers of the Natural Wine Movement in South Africa
An Institutional Portrait of Natural Wine in Italy: Associations, Fairs, Distributors
The Retroinnovation Role of Natural Wine-making Philosophy in Hungary in the Shadow of Climate Change
Natural women: New social actors in the Italian wine field?
Chinese Wine: Towards Nature and Sustainability
Add Nothing, take Nothing Away: How Georgian Wine Regained its Identity
Between Tradition and Innovation: Georgia’s Natural Wine through a Business Sustainability Lens
Natural wines in Chile: The Re-emergence of the Invisible
What do Natural Wines Evoke in the Minds and Senses of Wine Drinkers? Effect of Expertise and Culture
Elemental Composition, Pesticide Residues and Mycotoxins in Natural and Conventional Wines: Insights from Italy and Spain
A Brief History of the Vin Méthode Nature Syndicat: Paradoxes and Challenges of an Institutionalization Process
Producing Natural Wine as a Political Choice
Interview with Aaron Ayscough. Pablo Alonso González.
Notes:
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ISBN:
3-031-87857-4
OCLC:
1524424323

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