Penn State Scientists Uncover Oak Tannins That Shape Wine Flavor Using Machine Learning
Scientists at Penn State University have used machine learning to identify specific oak tannins that influence wine flavour and quality. The research offers winemakers a deeper understanding of how oak ageing affects their wines and could help producers make more informed decisions about barrel selection and aging strategies. This kind of scientific insight is increasingly valuable to producers across the UK and Europe looking to refine their craft.
Originally published by Vinetur
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