Recent Research: Clonal Aspects of Winemaking
Professor discusses grape phenolic composition in terms of clonal variation.
by Curtis Phillips and Cathy Fisher
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One of the best features of the American Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV) annual meetings in recent years has been the focused research symposia. At this year's annual meeting in Sacramento, the research symposium included a discussion on the clonal aspects of winegrowing. The day-long symposium, which built upon the 2005 International Symposium on Clonal Selection, was chaired by Jim Wolpert of UC Davis and Deborah Golino of UCD's Foundation Plant Se...
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