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Regional, varietal, and type influences on the degree Brix and alcohol relationship of grape musts and wines

C. S. Ough and M. A. Amerine

Hilgardia, 1963, vol. 34, issue 14

Abstract: The varietal, regional, yearly and type (red and white) effects on the degree Brix-alcohol relationship are discussed. It was determined that the degree Brix measurement by hydrometer is a relatively poor indicator of the expected alcohol due to type, regional, yearly and varietal effects. These effects are shown by regression analyses of a large number of varieties over a 3-year period, and by analyses of data of 18 varieties over a 9-year period. Type-region effects are very significant with the red varieties between the two regions discussed and between the red and white types.

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Date: 1963
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