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In this episode of Wine Educate, host Joanne Close continues the Lessons from the Vineyard series, focusing on winemaking (vinification) at Château Camplazens. During the WSET Level 3 Bootcamp, students got a firsthand look at the winery's fermentation process, barrel aging choices, and the fascinating mobile bottling van.
Each lesson is tied to a Level 3 essay question, helping students apply their vineyard experiences to WSET exam prep. Joanne also shares details about the next Level 3 Bootcamp, happening April 6–11, 2026.
What's in This Episode? 1. Understanding Extraction in Fermentation-
Cement fermentation tanks – why they're used and how they're epoxy-lined to remain inert.
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Punching down on a mechanized track – a technique used at the winery to control extraction efficiently.
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WSET Level 3 Essay Question: Name four processes for increasing extraction during fermentation in red wine production.
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Possible answers: Punching down, pumping over, rack and return, rotary fermenters.
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Visiting the barrel room, where students observed different barrels, oak sources, and toasting levels.
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How the winery uses first, second, and third-year barrels to influence the wine's complexity.
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A fun moment: One student wished she could bottle the scent of the barrel room as a perfume – Eau de Oak!
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WSET Level 3 Essay Question: Name two ways aging wine in barrels affects the wine.
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Possible answers: Softens tannins through oxidation and adds oak flavors (cedar, spice, smoke).
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A rare opportunity – the group got to see the mobile bottling van in action!
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Why medium-sized wineries hire mobile bottling companies instead of owning expensive bottling lines.
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Inside the bottling truck: Watching wine move from tanks to labeled, sealed, and boxed bottles—like a Willy Wonka factory for wine!
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WSET Level 3 Essay Question: What are the advantages of using a screw cap over a cork for rosé wine?
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Possible answers: Screw caps prevent cork taint (TCA) and preserve aromatic fruit flavors better for young wines.
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The next Bootcamp dates are confirmed!
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Limited to 12 participants for an intimate and immersive learning experience.
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Sign up at: www.wineeducate.com/trips
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Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup
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Level 3 Bootcamp: www.wineeducate.com/trips
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Website: www.wineeducate.com
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Email: [email protected]
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Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate
🎧 Thanks for listening!
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