Tullio De Rosa
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Tullio De Rosa (1923–1994) was an Italian enologist.Tullio De Rosa (1923-1994) , Università degli Studi di Padova
Mar 21, 2013 – this profile is held by the daughter and grandson of prof De Rosa, who died in 1994."


Career

After graduation in
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in 1947, De Rosa started teaching in 1966 at the Istituto Sperimentale di Enologia in
Conegliano Conegliano (; Venetian: ''Conejan'') is a town and ''comune'' of the Veneto region, Italy, in the province of Treviso, about north by rail from the town of Treviso. The population of the city is of people. The remains of a 10th-century castle a ...
, (formerly part of the Scuola Enologica di Conegliano), that he lately directed for several years, the most relevant titles among his wide bibliography include the classic handbooks ''Tecnologia dei Vini Bianchi'' (White Wines Production Technology), ''Tecnologia dei Vini Spumanti'' (Sparkling Wines Production Technology), ''Tecnologia dei Vini Rossi'' (Red Wines Production Technology) and ''Tuttovini'' (translated in several languages), and the collection of autobiographical novels ''Andar Per Vini'' that in the 1970 first edition was accompanied by illustrations by the Italian artist Renato Varese. In 2011 the posthumous book ''Guida alla degustazione del vino: la valutazione edonistica. Concetti propedeutici e formativi esposti in maniera utilizzabile da un ampio ambito di lettori'' (originally manuscripted by De Rosa during his last days of illness between June and August 1994) was finally published jointly by the Microbiological Institute in Rauscedo and Faenza Editore.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:De Rosa, Tullio 1923 births 1994 deaths Oenologists Italian scientists University of Bologna alumni