New research to help wineries manage smoke taint

Updated July 17 2020 - 10:17am, first published 8:30am
RESEARCH: Scorched chardonnay grapes near Lobethal. A funded project will help the wine industry understand and respond to the impact of taint from bushfire smoke.
RESEARCH: Scorched chardonnay grapes near Lobethal. A funded project will help the wine industry understand and respond to the impact of taint from bushfire smoke.

A NEW project to help Australia's winemaking industry understand and respond to the impact of taint from bushfire smoke, which includes research from the University of Adelaide, has received $950,000 in Cooperative Research Centre Project funding from the federal government.

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