What's in Your Wine? New Study Reveals How Production Methods Affect Color and Taste of Pinot Noir

Manufacturers should include this information on labels, say researchers

 

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The taste and color of your wine depends on the methods used to produce it and the chemicals added during production, says research published inAnalytical Chemistry Research. The researchers behind the study say wine bottles should carry information about what the manufacturers add during processing - including sugars and acids.

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