Must weight
Must weight is a measure of the amount of sugar in grape juice and, hence, indicates the amount of alcohol that could be produced if it is all fermented to alcohol, rather than left as residual sugar.
Measurement units
In France and many other countries, the grape must density is often recalculated to show potential alcohol, the percent alcohol content that would be the result if the must were fermented to a completely dry wine.Refractometer scales
- Brix : Used in Italy, France, and Canada.
- : Used in Austria. The scale is divided into Klosterneuburger Zuckergrade. However, the KMW measures the exact sugar content of the must.
- Normalizovaný moštoměr : Used in the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Hydrometer scales
- Baumé scale : Occasionally used in France and by U.S. brewers.
- Oechsle scale : Used in Germany, Luxemburg and Switzerland. It is an important part of the German wine classification.
- Relative density: Used in the United States.
Measuring must weight