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1: 01 Jul 2006
FERTIGATION

2: 01 Jul 2006
HAZE IN BEVERAGES
Summary review

3: 01 Jul 2006
TRANSFER OF FLAVOUR COMPOUNDS FROM OAK TO WINE
Croatian Oak and Wine Changes

4: 01 Jul 2006
OPEN BOTTLES HAVE HIGHER ANTIOXIDANTS
Monitoring Wine Total Antioxidant Capacity

5: 02 Jul 2006
FOSTERS FLICKING 3 MORE WINERIES
Big clean out is well under way.

6: 02 Jul 2006
NO LINK BETWEEN PHENOLICS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY
Sicilian Pomace, Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Activity

7: 02 Jul 2006
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND WINE SALES SLUMP
Beer is still the biggest deal for world’s largest wine company.

8: 03 Jul 2006
EGG WHITE FINING

9: 03 Jul 2006
FINAL APPROVAL FOR PERNOD-RICARD NEW ZEALAND
Commerce Commission closes investigation on Montana takeover.

10: 03 Jul 2006
350,000 VISITORS BORDEAUX WINE FAIR
French region celebrates largest ever Bordeaux fête le vin

11: 04 Jul 2006
LION TO BID FOR INDEPENDENT
Lion Nathan has declared its interest.

12: 04 Jul 2006
THINNING AND YIELD RESEARCH
Pruning, Thinning, Fruit Composition and Yield

13: 04 Jul 2006
BERRY WEIGHT AND SUGAR CONCENTRATION
Irrigation always a factor in semi-arid regions

14: 04 Jul 2006
PIERCE'S AND LEAF SCORCH
Bacterial Leaf Scorch and Xylella fastidiosa

15: 04 Jul 2006
ROBERT CARRIER DIES
One of the first cooking media stars dies in the South of France

16: 05 Jul 2006
ÉTAMPAGE

17: 05 Jul 2006
ITALIANS APPROVE NEW WINE NAME
Tocai is out, Friulano is in.

18: 05 Jul 2006
AUSSIE HEAD OF WORLD WINE BODY
Peter Hayes new President of OIV

19: 05 Jul 2006
NOT ENOUGH RESEARCH ON CLOSURES
US report points to lack of independent research

20: 05 Jul 2006
STELVIN PLANT OPENS IN AUSTRALIA
Popularity of screwcaps with winemakers prompts new factory.

21: 06 Jul 2006
EN PRIMEUR

22: 06 Jul 2006
MELATONIN IN GRAPES
Differences in varietal levels

23: 06 Jul 2006
MEASURING WATER STRESS
Water Deficit Stress Evaluation

24: 06 Jul 2006
GLUCOSE IN VINES
Glucose Transport and Regulation

25: 06 Jul 2006
WINE LEADER DIES
Davis vine geneticist, Harold Olmo died last Friday

26: 06 Jul 2006
ITALIAN WINE DRINKING HALVES IN 30 YEARS
Youth attracted to beer, but wine still most popular beverage

27: 07 Jul 2006
EGG-NOG

28: 07 Jul 2006
MORE PHENOLICS IN WINES THAN MUSTS
Turkish Wine Phenolic Compounds

29: 07 Jul 2006
GÖRING GOES
German Wine Institute head resigns

30: 07 Jul 2006
ORGANIC GRAPES SHOW LESS ANTHOCYANINS
Organic Versus Standard Vine Cultivation

31: 07 Jul 2006
ANALYSIS OF SUGAR AND ACID COMPOSITION IN GRAPES
Sugar and Acid in Vitis vinifera Cultivars and Hybrids

32: 08 Jul 2006
ENCÉPAGEMENT

33: 08 Jul 2006
ANTHOCYANIN CHANGES THROUGH GROWING SEASON
Grape Anthocyanin Profiles

34: 08 Jul 2006
EVALUATING BEER QUALITY
Assessing Beer Quality Parameters

35: 08 Jul 2006
PIERCE’S WARNING IN ARIZONA
Vine disease carries trapped in Sierra Vista

36: 08 Jul 2006
COGNAC FRAUD IDENTIFICATION
Distinguishing Authentic Cognacs From Fraudulent Copies

37: 08 Jul 2006
PERNOD RICARD/ZUBROWKA MATCH SURVIVES ANOTHER 10 YEARS
Contract to distribute one of Poland’s finest is renewed.

38: 09 Jul 2006
AUSTRALIAN WINE PRICES CONTINUE IN FREE FALL
Export volumes up 12%, values down 9%

39: 09 Jul 2006
GENETIC PROTECTION AGAINST ROT
Combatting Botrytis cinerea Genetically

40: 09 Jul 2006
MEASURING CORK SPOILAGE
Concurrent Determination of Chloroanisoles and Chlorophenols

41: 09 Jul 2006
SOUTH AFRICA RESTRUCTURES WINE REPRESENTATION
SA Wine Industry Council replaces SA Wine and Brandy Company.

42: 10 Jul 2006
BIOCIDE IN BEER
Ortho-Phenylphenol in Beer

43: 10 Jul 2006
THREE NEW GRAPE VARIETIES RELEASED
Cornell University launches new hybrids.

44: 10 Jul 2006
CROSS PARTY SUPPORT FOR SCOTCH PROTECTION BILL
All main Scottish parliamentary parties support new whisky DO legislation

45: 11 Jul 2006
EDEL

46: 11 Jul 2006

ESPUMOSO

47: 11 Jul 2006
VINE DISEASE RESISTANCE
Flavan-3-ol Biosynthesis

48: 11 Jul 2006
WHERE DO VINEYARD MITES COME FROM?
Phytoseiid Mite Migration

49: 11 Jul 2006
HAIL STRIPS CHAMPAGNE VINEYARDS
10% of crop lost to storms

50: 11 Jul 2006
IS CALIFORNIA DOOMED?
Research condemns Napa and Sonoma wine regions.

51: 11 Jul 2006
NEW AROMA COMPOUNDS
3 armoas identified in wine for the first time.

52: 11 Jul 2006
STRESSING MALO-LACTIC
Stress Responses in Lactic Acid Producing Bacteria

53: 12 Jul 2006
ÉLEVAGE

54: 12 Jul 2006
DEVELOPING GENETIC VINE TRACE
Grapevine Genetic Mapping

55: 12 Jul 2006
IDENTIFYING ACID IN BEER
Hop and other acids measured

56: 12 Jul 2006
NEW FERMENTATION MONITORING TECHINIQUE
Visible and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Red Wine

57: 12 Jul 2006
SPRING DROUGHT SCARES FRENCH GROWERS
Only 83% of normal rainfall so far this year.

58: 12 Jul 2006
BOURG BOB JOINS WINE ZOO
Côtes du Bourg appoints beagle as official representative.

59: 13 Jul 2006
ESPALIER

60: 13 Jul 2006
TOP GERMAN ESTATES DRYING OUT
German Grand Crus will be drier in future.

61: 13 Jul 2006
EXPLAINING LIGHT STRIKE IN BEER
Riboflavin Quenching and Light-Struck Beer

62: 13 Jul 2006
ASTI LATEST EUROPEAN WINE REGION TO BAN CHIPS
Oak chips or shavings rejected for DOC and DOCG wines.

63: 13 Jul 2006
SUTCLIFFE AWARDED LÉGION d’HONNEUR
Leading British wine writer, merchant and auctioneer honoured

64: 14 Jul 2006
PROTEINS CONTROL VINE COLD AND DROUGHT RESISTANCE
Vine Genetics, Freezing and Drought

65: 14 Jul 2006
ROYAL JOINS VODKA CENTRAL
CEDC buys Bols Hungary and Royal Vodka

66: 14 Jul 2006
SPAIN IS FRYING
Summer temperatures hit 43°C in Seville

67: 14 Jul 2006
VINEYARD NOSE BEING DEVELOPED IN AUSTRALIA
Technology to help evaluate wine quality in the field.

68: 14 Jul 2006
EUROPEAN REFORMS THREATEN ALL WINE
Original varieties under threat from vine pull proposal.

69: 15 Jul 2006
EAU-DE-VIE

70: 15 Jul 2006
SCIENCE REVIEWS HISTORIC WINE CELLARS
Underground architecture of wine.

71: 15 Jul 2006
YEAST CONTROL OF ACETALDEHYDE
Oenococcus oeni and Acetaldehyde

72: 15 Jul 2006
CHEMICAL INFLUENCE OF BLENDED VARIETIES
Effects on Tempranillo of Blend Partners

73: 15 Jul 2006
VARIETY INFLUENCES EFFECTS OF LEES CONTACT
Lees Contact and Wine Volatile Compounds

74: 15 Jul 2006
SALE WILL HELP EVANS & TATE SURVIVE
Barramundi winery sold to American outfit.

75: 15 Jul 2006
AUSTRALIAN JOBS CUT IN CONSTELLATION CONSOLIDATION
Australians to suffer from sluggish wine sales

76: 17 Jul 2006
ESTATE BOTTLED

77: 17 Jul 2006
SITE SPECIFIC BACTERIA IN WINE
Indigenous Bacteria and Biogenic Amines

78: 17 Jul 2006
DELAYED FERMENTATION IN WINE
Arginine, Citrulline and Malolactic Fermentation

79: 17 Jul 2006
YEASTS ARE VINEYARD SPECIFIC
Spontaneous Fermentation and Yeast Identification

80: 17 Jul 2006
WILL HIGH PRICES DERAIL FRENCH WINE COMPLETELY?
2005 Bordeaux prices could be the straw on the staggering camel’s back.

81: 17 Jul 2006
ANOTHER 2005 IS ON THE WAY IN FRANCE
Perfect start to the growing season, and ideal forecast please French winemakers.

82: 18 Jul 2006
DOGS DEAL WILD WINE LABELS
The Wine Group launches specialist crazy labels division.

83: 18 Jul 2006
EFFEUILLAGE
Leaf removal

84: 18 Jul 2006
ROPY CIDER
Inhibiting Cider Ropiness

85: 18 Jul 2006
IMPROVING CONTINUOUS FERMENTATION RESULTS
Continuous Brewing of Beer

86: 18 Jul 2006
VINEYARDS ARE A CARBON SINK
Soil Respiration and Land Use

87: 19 Jul 2006
ELISA

88: 19 Jul 2006
BOB IS BACK IN THE SADDLE
Rosemount founding family returns to the wine game.

89: 19 Jul 2006
SONOMA VOTES FOR TERROIR
Sonoma County winegrowers elect to pay promotional tax.

90: 19 Jul 2006
MEASURING OXYGEN PROMPTED WINE AROMAS
Determination of Wine Oxygen-Related Odour-Active Aldehydes

91: 19 Jul 2006
ITALY GIVES EUROPE THE QUALITY MESSAGE
Agriculture Minister De Castro spells it out for European Commissioner.

92: 19 Jul 2006
HARDY’S IN BEER DEAL
Gage Roads Brewery signs distribution arrangement with Hardy Wine Company.

93: 19 Jul 2006
STUDY FINDS RESTRICTED PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN IN-VITRO VINES
Leaf Carbon Dioxide Diffusion, Photosynthesis and Vine Cultivation

94: 20 Jul 2006
TRACKING INSECTICIDE THROUGH MALTING
Insecticide Residues in Barley

95: 20 Jul 2006
RACKING REDUCES WINE POISON
Ochratoxin A Leaves With the Lees

96: 20 Jul 2006
EXCESS LIGHT SUPRESSES PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis

97: 20 Jul 2006
NATO GETS INVOLVED IN CORK ISSUE
Cork forest is too valuable to waste.

98: 20 Jul 2006
ADDING VALUE IS THE WAY FOR EUROPE’S WINE
De Castro declares his position in advance of today’s meeting

99: 20 Jul 2006
ENOLOGY

100: 21 Jul 2006
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
South of France brand takes on New World producers.

101: 22 Jul 2006
ERINOSE MITE

102: 23 Jul 2006
MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN ANTHOCYANIN CREATION IN RED WINE
Pyranoanthocyanin Formation

103: 23 Jul 2006
WINE COLOUR STABILITY AND CAFFEIC ACID
Anthocyanins and Caffeic Acid Copigmentation

104: 23 Jul 2006
WHITE WINE BROWNING AND SKIN CONTACT
Prefermentation Skin Contact and White Wine Content

105: 25 Jul 2006
HIGH BEER CONSUMPTION INCREASES DRINK DRIVER DEATHS
Drink-Driving Fatalities and Alcohol Consumption

106: 25 Jul 2006
SOURCE OF FRUIT AROMAS IN WINE
Acetyltransferase, Esterase Activity and Flavour Profiles

107: 26 Jul 2006
RIBOFLAVIN FACTOR IN LIGHT DAMAGE TO BEER
Light-struck Lager

108: 26 Jul 2006
HERBICIDE THINNING OF VINES
Endothall and Vine Thinning

109: 26 Jul 2006
DECREASING SHERRY AGING TIME
Micro-aeration and Sherry Ageing

110: 26 Jul 2006
ÉBOURGEONNAGE

111: 26 Jul 2006

ÉCLAIRCISSAGE

112: 26 Jul 2006
COMPARING SALINITY TOLERANCE IN VINES
Argentinean and European Vines and Salinity

113: 27 Jul 2006
VITAMIN C AND WINEMAKING
Ascorbic Acid

114: 27 Jul 2006
ALCOHOL MAY CAUSE HEART DISEASE
New research counters recent findings

115: 27 Jul 2006
RESPONSE IN RECONSTITUTED DRY YEAST
Yeast Genomic Response to Rehydration

116: 27 Jul 2006
APPLES NOT ORANGES FOR ALCOHOL RESEARCH
Alcohol Consumption Measurement Standardisation

117: 27 Jul 2006
CROATIAN WINE INDUSTRY FLOURISHED IN 1ST CENTURY
Vitis vinifera and Early Roman Graves in Croatia

118: 27 Jul 2006
BACARDI AND PERNOD RICARD BATTLE OVER HERRADURA
Tequila would be a perfect addition to the portfolio of both

119: 29 Jul 2006
ETHYL ACETATE

120: 29 Jul 2006
PHENOLICS KILL GERMS
Phenolic Compounds as Bacteriocides

121: 30 Jul 2006
ETHANOL

122: 31 Jul 2006
INNER CITY WINERY FOR CHRISTCHURCH
$80 million project begins planning consent process

123: 31 Jul 2006
SWISS WANT WARNING ABOUT OAK CHIPS
New World wine practise challenged by consumer watchdog.

124: 31 Jul 2006
BRITISH BREWER SLAMS SUPERMARKET PRICE CUTTING
Scottish & Newcastle say low prices undermine social responsibility.

125: 31 Jul 2006
HEAT WAVE DROWNS CALIFORNIA HARVEST
Southern California vintage put off until current high temperatures fall.

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