Adelaide Researchers Find Wine Process Can Cut Smoke Taint
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a wine production process that can help reduce smoke taint, a growing problem for vineyards affected by wildfires. This breakthrough could be particularly valuable as European wine regions increasingly face wildfire risks due to climate change. The findings offer winemakers a practical tool to protect their harvests when smoke exposure threatens grape quality.
Originally published by Vinetur
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