New Winery, Brewery and Food Science Lab Will Show Green Leadership

Construction of the new Research and Teaching Winery and the August A. Busch III Brewing and Food Science Laboratory at the University of California, Davis, will commence in June after design plans were approved by the UC Regents last week.

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Construction of the new Research and Teaching Winery and the August A. Busch III Brewing and Food Science Laboratory at the University of California, Davis, will commence in June after design plans were approved by the UC Regents last week. The new facilities are part of the UC Davis Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science, and will be used for scientific research, student training and industry collaboration.
“It is a dream come true to have UC Davis’ preeminent wine, food and brewing programs housed together in a brand new state-of-the-art complex,” said Clare M. Hasler, executive director of the institute. “The new winery, brewery and food processing facility will further advance our teaching, research and outreach programs.”
The three academic buildings of the institute, which house the departments of Viticulture and Enology and of Food Science and Technology opened in fall 2008. The 34,000-square-foot building housing the winery and the laboratory will be completed in 2010.
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