New strategy to protect wine grapes from smoke-taint

It’s a problem plaguing grape-growers worldwide — in an ever-changing climate, how can they protect their crops from the undesirable effects of wildfire smoke exposure. A recent study has led to the development of a preventative strategy for protecting grapes from volatile phenols — flavored compounds present in smoke that may be absorbed into ripening grapes and subsequently impact wine flavor.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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