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Pathogenesis-related Proteins Limit the Retention of Condensed Tannin Additions to Red Wines

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Koeberle, Alex
Abstract

This study from the Sacks Lab examines pathogenesis-related proteins in red wines, and suggests that additional steps to remove protein during winemaking may lead to hybrid wines with better mouthfeel and more complexity.

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Appellation Cornell
Date Issued
2016-08
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Cornell University
Keywords
Enology
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Winemaking
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RIPE
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Research in Plain English
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Appellation Cornell
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Pathogenesis-related Proteins Limit the Retention of Condensed Tannin Additions to Red Wines
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.5b04906
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