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P79 CHIMERAS : A NEW SOLUTION FOR IMPROVING BOTRYTIS CINEREA GRAPE RESlSTANCE? Sandrine Verdisson, Fabienne Baillieul & Jean-Claude Audran University of Reims Champagne Ardenne, Laboratory of Plant Biology and Physiology, UFR Sciences; Moulin de la Housse, BP 1039, 51687 Reims cedex 2, France.
The nation's vineyards in 1989. (Wines & Vines special report): An article from: Wines & Vines by: Harry Andris, Donald A. Luvisi, Rachel Elkins, Philip R. Wente, Bruce Bearden, Maxwell Norton, Larry Bettiga, Ed Weber, John Baranek, Paul S.
The character of every wine is influenced by its grape variety. You will be able to taste and discuss a full range of wines featuring the world's most important noble grapes and gain a greater understanding of varietal wines. Please bring at least 2 plain wine glasses to all classes.
Another antioxidant found in grapes could be used to fight cancer and combat diabetes, according to US scientists. US Department of Agriculture researcher Agnes Rimando of the Natural Products Utilization Research Unit in Oxford, Mississippi and her colleagues have identified a new compound in
There's an intriguing footnote to history as well as cutting-edge science in an article at a Web site that bills itself as "the pre-eminent consumer health site in South Africa". The article, "Peanut waste to rival grape seeds?
Known as the father of modern California viticulture, Haraszthy toured the European vineyards in 1861 and purchased 100,000 vines of different varieties virtually all of which survived shipment to California. This book describes his tour. Click below to view life-sized image.
While the demand for California wine continues to escalate, the supply of California grapes has not kept pace, prompting higher prices per bottle and sourcing of grapes from other countries, according to Robert H. Smiley, dean of the Graduate School of Management and a wine economist.