Mr. Pohndorff stated at the State Viticultural Convention of 1882, that he was of the opinion that this flavor was due to the oxidation of the wine. If this is so, the remedy would be to use greater care in its management, and avoid exposing it to the air, in fact, observe just the treatment indicated in this book for all but sweet and fortified wines.

Without attempting to say anything authoritative on the subject, the author would suggest that in addition to the above cause, these flavors are largely due, first, to our hot climate; second, to over-maturity of the grapes; and third, to aging the wine in too high a temperature; for these conditions all exist in southern countries, whose wines are apt to have a peculiar flavor, called by some writers the “cooked flavor,” which is unobjectionable in a sweet wine. The first is not always within the control of the producer, but the two last can always be controlled by the grape grower and the cellar-man.

APPENDIX.

TABLE I.

Balling’s degrees (per cent. of sugar), corresponding degrees Baumé, and specific gravity at 63½° F.—Chas. Stammer.

Balling
or
per cent.
sugar
Baumé Specific
Gravity
Balling
or
per cent.
sugar
Baumé Specific
Gravity
 10.561.0039 2614.351.1107 
 21.11.00782714.90.1154
 31.67.01172815.44.1201
 42.23.01572915.99.1249
 52.78.01973016.53.1297
 63.34.02343117.07.1345
 73.89.02783217.61.1393
 84.45.03193318.15.1442
 95.00.03603418.69.1491
105.56.04013519.23.1541
116.11.04433619.77.1591
126.66.04853720.30.1641
137.22.05283820.84.1692
147.77.05703921.37.1743
158.32.06134021.91.1794
168.87.06574122.44.1846
179.42.07004222.97.1898
189.97.07444323.50.1950
1910.52 .07874424.03.2003
2011.07 .08334524.56.2056
2111.62 .08784625.09.2110
2212.17 .09234725.62.2164
2312.72 .09694826.14.2218
2413.26 .10154926.67.2273
2513.81 .10615027.19.2328
Balling
or
per cent.
sugar
Baumé Specific
Gravity
Balling
or
per cent.
sugar
Baumé Specific
Gravity
5127.711.2383 7640.361.3894 
5228.24.24397740.84.3959
5328.75.24957841.33.4025
5429.27.25527941.81.4092
5529.79.26098042.29.4159
5630.31.26668142.78.4226
5730.82.27248243.25.4293
5831.34.27828343.73.4361
5931.85.28408444.21.4430
6032.36.28998544.68.4499
6132.87.29588645.15.4568
6233.38.30188745.62.4638
6333.89.30788846.09.4708
6434.40.31388946.56.4778
6534.90.31999047.02.4849
6635.40.32609147.48.4920
6735.90.33229247.95.4992
6836.41.33849348.40.5064
6936.91.34469448.86.5136
7037.40.35099549.32.5209
7137.90.35729649.77.5281
7238.39.36369750.22.5355
7338.89.37009850.67.5429
7439.38.37649951.12.5504
7539.87.3829100 51.56.5578

Oechsle’s Must-Scale indicates specific gravity to three decimal places. When two figures are shown on the scale, a cipher before them must be understood. For instance: 83 means 1.083, or 20 per cent., Balling; and 106 means 1.106, or 25 per cent., Balling.

TABLE II.

Baumé’s degrees, corresponding degrees, Balling (per cent. sugar,) and specific gravity at 63½° F.