Wasps Help Seed Grapes With Yeast
New research reveals that wasps play a surprisingly important role in helping grapes develop the wild yeasts needed for fermentation. As they move between grape bunches, these insects naturally seed grapes with beneficial yeast strains, which could explain some of the complexity in natural and spontaneous fermentations. It's a fascinating reminder of how vineyard biodiversity influences winemaking at the most fundamental level.
Originally published by Vinetur
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