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The Effect of Irrigation on the Chemical Composition of Grapes
Every chemical compound in grapes and in wine play some role in the life of the grape/wine, be it during physiological processes during the growth stage, or in the finished wine itself, where it may contribute to the taste and…
Different Vineyard Training Systems Alter Susceptibility of Grapes to Powdery Mildew
One of the most common pests to vineyards all over the globe is powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator Schwein). It is responsible for causing widespread destruction in nearly every viticultural area worldwide, and is a fungus that is able to develop…
Distinguishing Terroir Effects Using NMR and ECVA Analysis
An aside before this post begins…. This is the 100th article reviewed by The Academic Wino!!! We’ve posted over 130 total posts on this blog, but this one is the 100th peer reviewed article presented! I can’t believe I’ve read…