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Modeling the Impacts of Weather and Cultural Factors on Rotundone Concentration in Cool-climate Noiret Wine Grapes

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2019-4-RIPE-Modeling-The-Impacts.pdf (330.97 KB)
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Wiepz, Rebecca
Abstract

Justine Vanden Heuvel, professor of viticulture at Cornell, collaborated with Penn State colleagues to model the viticultural, soil, and weather variables that influence accumulation of rotundone, the compound responsible for the 'black pepper' aroma associated with the Cornell wine grape cultivar "Noiret".

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Appellation Cornell
Date Issued
2019-11
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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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Modeling the Impacts of Weather and Cultural Factors on Rotundone Concentration in Cool-Climate Noiret Wine Grapes
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2019.01255/full
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