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December 31, 2012
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Even in same vineyard, different microbes may create variations in wine grapes
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 31, 2012
Choosing the perfect wine may soon involve more than just knowing the perfect vintage and chateau. Differences in the microbes present on grapes even in different parts of the same vineyard may contribute to flavor fluctuations in samples of grapes from different tanks, according to research published December 26 in the open access journal PLoS oNE by Mathabatha Setati and colleagues from Stellenbosch University, South Africa. "In the wine industry, the fungal communities on grapes are especially ... read more
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