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1: 01 Mar 2006
CLARIFICATION

2: 01 Mar 2006
YEASTS TO CONTROL WINE POISON
Aspergillus Antagonists

3: 01 Mar 2006
ALCOHOL AND VINE STRESS
Alcohol Dehydrogenase and Stress

4: 01 Mar 2006
OYSTER BAY LOSS CLOSE TO A MILLION
Cost of takeover battle not planned.

5: 01 Mar 2006
US HAS TASTE FOR BRUNELLO
25% of all Brunello exports are to USA

6: 01 Mar 2006
EASTER SHOW CHAMPIONS SCREW CAPS
89% of Gold Medal wines closed with screwcaps.

7: 01 Mar 2006
NATURAL GRAPE RESISTANCE TO ROT
Grapevine Botrytis cinerea Defense Response

8: 01 Mar 2006
AUSTRALIA PLANS TO BE EVEN BIGGER EXPORTER
ABARE predicts Aus$4.89 in wine exports by 2010/2011

9: 02 Mar 2006
NEW WINE SPOILAGE FOUND
A Newly Discovered Bacterium

10: 02 Mar 2006
VITICULTURE SCIENCE UPDATE AT DAVIS CONFERENCE
RAVE conference due this month.

11: 02 Mar 2006
YEAST METABOLITES AND WINE CHARACTER
Yeast Fermentation Molecular Basis

12: 02 Mar 2006
CALCIUM AND WINE ACID
Abscisic Acid and Kinase Stimulation

13: 02 Mar 2006
GRAPE PICKER OVERWEIGHT
The ultimate harvesting machine is too heavy

14: 02 Mar 2006
JACK KEEPS HIS MAKER HAPPY
Jack Daniels drives Brown-Forman’s profits up.

15: 02 Mar 2006
NEW WORLD GLAMOUR BRANDS LEANING TO SCREWCAPS
Grange and Domaine Chandon the latest converts.

16: 02 Mar 2006
MERCHANT CALLS FOR NEW BORDEAUX BRAND
Tony Laithwaite wants brand for higher quality wines.

17: 02 Mar 2006
BOEL SUGGESTS HER NEXT TARGET IS WINE
EU commissioner chops sugar subsidies, and now lines up wine.

18: 02 Mar 2006
42 BELOW IS RUM ABOUT RTDS
New Zealand vodka maker aims for youth market with new rum drinks.

19: 02 Mar 2006
SURVEY SUGGESTS AUSTRALIAN WINE DRINKERS ARE SMART
Adelaide University survey shows people have pretty good wine knowledge.

20: 03 Mar 2006
SCREWCAP INITIATIVE GOES GLOBAL
New Zealand lobby group internationalises.

21: 03 Mar 2006
BORDEAUX WANTS WHOLE REGION AS WORLD HERITAGE SITE
French winegrowing region wants UNESCO recognition.

22: 03 Mar 2006
OVERWHELMING U.S. SUPPORT FOR CORK
American wine drinkers think wine under screwcaps is “cheap”

23: 04 Mar 2006
RATTLESNAKE HILLS JOINS AVA
9th AVA in Washington State approved.

24: 04 Mar 2006
HUNTER VALLEY HAS A NEW PRESIDENT
Poole’s Rock winemaker takes top regional job.

25: 04 Mar 2006
SCOTCH PRODUCERS ANGRY AT INDIAN PROTECTIONISM
India keeps tariff protection against imported whisky

26: 05 Mar 2006
COOPER

27: 05 Mar 2006
PHENOLIC LINKS TO FRUIT QUALITY
Phenylpropanoid Metabolism

28: 05 Mar 2006
SOIL OXYGEN AND GRAPE PRODUCTION
Effects of Anoxia on Vine Roots

29: 05 Mar 2006
YEAST AND BEER CHARACTER
Yeast Strain Effects on Ale and Stout

30: 05 Mar 2006
COMPLEX MIX OF DRINKING TO YOUR HEART HEALTH
Alcohol and Cardiovascular Disease Review

31: 05 Mar 2006
BEER TERROIR
Influence of Site and Production Time on Beer

32: 06 Mar 2006
BREWER TO APPEAL HUMAN RIGHTS FINDING
Anheuser-Busch to go on fighting.

33: 06 Mar 2006
HAWKES BAY ON TARGET FOR EARLY VINTAGE
Warm weather has brix levels rising fast.

34: 06 Mar 2006
HOTEL DU VIN ON THE BLOCK
Mangatawhiri hotel/winery complex for sale

35: 06 Mar 2006
EVENING SALE PROMPTS RECORD PRICE FOR ROMANÉE CONTI
Christie’s New York auction is all glamour

36: 06 Mar 2006
NEW OWNER FOR INTERNATIONAL WINE CHALLENGE
William Reed Publishing take on big wine event.

37: 06 Mar 2006
AUSSIE WINERY SQUEEZED BY RISING SALES, FALLING PROFIT
Cockatoo Ridge’s problems indicative of whole industry

38: 06 Mar 2006
AUSTRALIA’S CONFIDENCE CONTINUES
In spite of a crisis in profitability and falling international margins, ABARE says the future is all roses.

39: 07 Mar 2006
COOPERAGE

40: 07 Mar 2006
DRINK AND REDUCE HEART DISEASE RISK
Alcohol and Old People

41: 07 Mar 2006
JUDGING THE WINE JUDGES
Tasting Panel Reliability

42: 07 Mar 2006
NO RISK FROM POISON IN HEALTHY GRAPES
Ochratoxin A in Healthy Grapes

43: 07 Mar 2006
BEER AND GOUT WARNING
Beer, Plasma and Purine Excretion

44: 07 Mar 2006
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BUDDIES UP WITH HEINEKEN
Joint plan to brew Bud in Russia.

45: 07 Mar 2006
VODKA CLASS AT HARVEY NICS
Glamour London store hosting Vodka University

46: 07 Mar 2006
GOLFER WINS TOP CANADIAN WINE PRIZE
Mike Weir Estates Winery takes home Cuvée 2006 award

47: 07 Mar 2006
AUSSIES DRINK LESS WINE
Cheaper wine does not translate to increased consumption

48: 07 Mar 2006
INVERGORDON A BIT RICH FOR POTENTIAL BUYERS
Distillery sale in question because of high asking price

49: 07 Mar 2006
BULGARIA’S WINE QUOTA TO EU INCREASES 11%
Still and sparkling wine quotas for duty free imports rise to 539,000 hl

50: 07 Mar 2006
WINEGROWERS PLANT BOMBS, BURN RAIL
CRAV, the militant group of French winemakers, returned to bombing and burning in the South.

51: 08 Mar 2006
CORK

52: 08 Mar 2006
EVALUATION MADE OF DEVIN GRAPE WINE
Devín Characteristics

53: 08 Mar 2006
AMERICANS DRINKING MORE SPIRITS AND WINE
The message from consumers is – More flavour

54: 08 Mar 2006
VINCOR SHUFFLE ADMINISTRATION
Management changes deliver new head of international operations.

55: 08 Mar 2006
REMOVING WINE POISON
Ochratoxin A Detoxification

56: 08 Mar 2006
MAXIMUM OAK CHAR LEVELS SET FOR BEVERAGES
Barrel Toasting and Carcinogens

57: 09 Mar 2006
CORKSCREWS

58: 09 Mar 2006
SMELL AND VINE PESTS
Host Detection by Grapevine Moths

59: 09 Mar 2006
WINEMAKING ADVANTAGES USING MUTANT YEASTS
Yeast Mutants and Polygalacturonase

60: 09 Mar 2006
EASY I.D. OF ACETIC ACID BACTERIA
Acetic Acid Producing Bacteria and PCR

61: 09 Mar 2006
RUSSIAN BREWERS MERGE
Baltika increases market control

62: 09 Mar 2006
NEW MILLENNIUM MARKS CHANGE IN AMERICAN DRINKING TASTES
Beer steadily sliding in popularity.

63: 09 Mar 2006
WINE HELD TO RANSOM IN INDIA
Trade protection against wine imports until Indian ‘whisky’ is recognised.

64: 10 Mar 2006
DRAMBUIE FLOGS FAMILY SILVER
Asset sales cut £18.4 billion off debt

65: 10 Mar 2006
SAB MILLER INJECTS US50 MILLION INTO ITALIAN BEER
Peroni to benefit from huge investment.

66: 10 Mar 2006
IRISH WOMEN EUROPE’S BIGGEST BOOZERS
16% of Irish women drinkers admit to binging.

67: 10 Mar 2006
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PROVIDES EMERGENCY WINE FUND
$600,000 for winegrowers and dried fruit industry

68: 10 Mar 2006
MORE MUMM FOR F1
Grand Prix winners will continue to spray Mumm on the crowd.

69: 10 Mar 2006
MOLDOVAN WINE SALES STUCK IN RUSSIAN REGULATION MIRE
Market slow-down chops US$0.8 million off exports in one month

70: 10 Mar 2006
MORE SOUTH AFRICANS BOTTLE WINE OFFSHORE
Bulk exports jumped 22.3% in 2005.

71: 10 Mar 2006
LIFESAVING POT GUT
Beer belly can prevent car crash injury

72: 10 Mar 2006
CHINESE WINEMAKER PLANS 40% INCREASE IN PRODUCTION
Dynasty to invest US$46 million in expansion

73: 10 Mar 2006
COMPACT HARVEST PUTS STRESS ON WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PRODUCERS
Short picking period could lead to crop losses.

74: 10 Mar 2006
PERNOD TRADES IN-HOUSE FOR CONTROL OF TIA MARIA
Canadian deal sees Corby relinquish rights to Jamaican liqueur

75: 11 Mar 2006
US – EUROPE WINE ACCORD SIGNED
Oak chips and champagne issues remain unresolved.

76: 11 Mar 2006
PRICE CHOKES GRANGE BIDDERS
Full set of Penfold’s prestigious big red is passed in.

77: 12 Mar 2006
CRUSH

78: 12 Mar 2006
CORKY BARK
Vine disease

79: 12 Mar 2006
TCA AND CORK QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES
Cork Taint Detection

80: 12 Mar 2006
AMINES AND MALO-LACTIC
Biogenic Amines and Bacteria

81: 12 Mar 2006
SWEET POTATOES IN BORDEAUX
Japanese spirit gets noticed in wine-land.

82: 12 Mar 2006
WINE DRINKING AND OLDER WOMEN
Phenolic Compounds and Post Menopausal Women

83: 13 Mar 2006
ITALIANS GET A TASTE FOR NEW WORLD WINES
New World wine imports increase 268%

84: 13 Mar 2006
CHANGE COMING IN COGNAC
Sideco signals its impending departure.

85: 13 Mar 2006
THE MILL GETS TOUGHER IN PRICE CUTTING
Direct challenge to supermarkets declared

86: 13 Mar 2006
EU POSTPONES GMO LEGISLATION
Coexistence regulations are put off until 2008

87: 13 Mar 2006
MANAGEMENT RECLAIMS BOLS
Private investors take Bols from Rémy Cointreau

88: 13 Mar 2006
NEW ZEALAND ACQUIRES A LINK WITH WINE’S ANCIENT HISTORY
Greek wine vase purchased for Victoria University

89: 13 Mar 2006
SOUTH AFRICA CRITICALLY SHORT OF SAUVIGNON BLANC
Colossal shortage claims as vintage delivers 11% shortfall

90: 13 Mar 2006
KIRIN WANTS MORE THAN ITS LION’S SHARE
Japanese brewer wants to increase its stake in Lion Nathan.

91: 13 Mar 2006
OUTLANDISH AUSSIE VINTAGE STIRS WINEMAKERS
Too fast in western Australia, too hot in Victoria, too much in Murray Valley, just right in Tasmania

92: 14 Mar 2006
CUTTINGS
Viticultural propagation

93: 14 Mar 2006
MALO-LACTIC AND WINE ALERGY
Biogenic Amines in Red Wine

94: 14 Mar 2006
SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY CHILEAN WINE TYPES
Chilean Wine Classification

95: 14 Mar 2006
INTERACTIVE LACTIC BACTERIA
Lactic Acid Producing Bacteria and Nitrogen

96: 14 Mar 2006
EVANS & TATE CASHES UP IN MILDURA
Winery sold for Aus$22 million

97: 14 Mar 2006
BEER ON TAP IN NORWEGIAN KITCHEN
Water tap produces surprising brew.

98: 14 Mar 2006
TRIPLE PROMO FROM ITALIAN WINE REGIONS
3 regions band together for the first time.

99: 14 Mar 2006
ANOTHER LOW VALUE NEW ZEALAND PINOT FOR U.S.
Constellation launches “The Jibe” Pinot Noir

100: 14 Mar 2006
TIGER GETS A BUDDY
Anheuser-Busch to distribute Tiger beer in US.

101: 14 Mar 2006
WATER SCRAP RESURFACES IN MARLBOROUGH
Battle between Wither Hills and Rarangi residents is back

102: 14 Mar 2006
BURGUNDY SETS STANDARD FOR SUSTAINABLE VITICULTURE
Guidelines for greener Burgundy wine sent to 4,500 growers

103: 15 Mar 2006
ANOTHER MEASURE FOR TCA AND TBA
Cork Taint Measurement

104: 15 Mar 2006
FINING AND PERCIEVED WINE QUALITY
Winemaking, Pigments and Sensory Quality

105: 15 Mar 2006
COLOUR IN WINE – RED

106: 15 Mar 2006
COLOUR IN WINE - ROSÉ AND BLUSH

107: 15 Mar 2006
YEAST AND OCHRATOXIN REMOVAL
Yeast and Ochratoxin A

108: 15 Mar 2006
BLAVOD TAKES ON COCKSPUR
Vodka company adds popular rum to its portfolio

109: 15 Mar 2006
DRUNKEN WOMEN TOLD NO! MORE OFTEN THAN MEN
Bar staff reject drunken women more frequently, according to survey

110: 15 Mar 2006
ANOTHER CALIFORNIAN LAUNCHES IN UK WINE MARKET
Americans may hate the French, but they like their pulling power over wine

111: 16 Mar 2006
PLASTIC KEGS FOR CARLSBERG
PET containers keep beer fresher

112: 16 Mar 2006
BULGARIA JOINS SCREW CAP DRIFT
Domain Boyer tops its wine with Stelvin.

113: 16 Mar 2006
MICHELIN LOOKS EAST
New guide to reflect changing face of the world.

114: 16 Mar 2006
NEW ZEALAND EXPECTS THE BIGGEST EVER.
Harvest now under way on what looks like a record wine crop.

115: 16 Mar 2006
DELEGATS OFFERS RARE CHANCE FOR PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN WINE
32 million Delegats shares available to New Zealand investors

116: 16 Mar 2006
CHINESE TRUFFLES GET UP FRENCH NOSES
Truffle trade disturbed by Chinese fungi at 5% of French prices.

117: 16 Mar 2006
COLOUR IN WINE – WHITE

118: 16 Mar 2006
EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF STALE BEER PROBLEMS
Stale Beer Odour

119: 16 Mar 2006
CHARACTERISATION OF YEAST
Commercial Yeast Individualisation

120: 16 Mar 2006
MAGAINAIN INDUCED RESISTANCE TO VINE PATHOGENS
Magainins, Crown Gall and Powdery Mildew

121: 16 Mar 2006
EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PIERCE'S
Sampling Vines for Pierce’s Disease Diagnosis

122: 17 Mar 2006
PORTUGUESE BREWER TO SINK €150 MILLION INTO ANGOLA
Unicer plans new large brewery in Luanda

123: 17 Mar 2006
FENNY TO BE MADE OFFICIAL
Goa government considers patent on famous spirit

124: 17 Mar 2006
IWF THE LATEST AUSTRALIAN WINE COMPANY TO LOSE PROFITS
Net profit falls 22% at International Wine Fund.

125: 17 Mar 2006
LANGMEIL SEARCHING FOR MORE OLD VINES
Australian old vine specialist wants more raw material.

126: 17 Mar 2006
CHIVAS BUYS BACK WHISKY IN SALUTE TO SIR ED.
Royal Salute 1953 delivers US$50,000 to Himalayan Trust.

127: 17 Mar 2006
ANOTHER NEW WINERY OPENS IN WAITAKI
Waitaki Braids the latest to be seduced by the big river’s promise.

128: 17 Mar 2006
FOSTERS DUMPING BREWERIES TO FOCUS ON WINE
International brewing operations are on the block top staunch bleeding wine division.

129: 19 Mar 2006
COMPOST

130: 19 Mar 2006
CRUSHER-DESTEMMER

131: 19 Mar 2006
YEASTS CAN CAUSE VINE DISEASE
Yeasts Colonising Vines

132: 19 Mar 2006
TRACKING YEAST'S HISTORY
Saccharomyces Evolution

133: 19 Mar 2006
DATA PROVES U.S. WINE IS GETTING STRONGER
Alcohol Levels and US Consumption

134: 19 Mar 2006
MORE BAD NEWS ABOUT LEAF HOPPERS SPREADING VINE DISEASE
A Flavescence dorée Symbiont

135: 19 Mar 2006
NEW WINE ID PROGRAMME
Wine Classification and Identification

136: 19 Mar 2006
NEW LACTIC ACID BACTERIA IDENTIFIED
An Addition to Genus Lactobacillus

137: 19 Mar 2006
LASSERRE DIES
One of the great Parisian patrons dies at 93

138: 19 Mar 2006
DUNDEE HILLS PINOT PRODUCERS UNITE!
Oregon Pinot Noir gets PR focused on terroir.

139: 19 Mar 2006
WINE BASED COMPOUNDS RESIST HEART DISEASE
Tissue Factor Induction Suppression by Phenolic Compounds

140: 20 Mar 2006
ACCOUNTANT QUESTIONS WINERY’S CHANCES OF SURVIVAL
Evans & Tate may be coming to the end of the road

141: 20 Mar 2006
HAWKES BAY CLEANS UP TROPHIES
Wins in Auckland and France feature Hawkes Bay wineries.

142: 21 Mar 2006
CANOPY MANAGEMENT
Growing wine on the vine

143: 21 Mar 2006
YEAST AND WINEGRAPES NOT BOSSOM BUDDIES
Grapes and Yeast as Environmental Partners

144: 21 Mar 2006
RED WINE MAKES THE BLOOD FLOW FREER
Red Grape Phenolic Compounds and Endothelial Function

145: 21 Mar 2006
A GLASS OF WINE TO FIGHT THE FLU
GMO wine with extra vitamin C

146: 21 Mar 2006
GIBBSTON IS LATEST IN RANGE OF WINE FESTIVALS
First event held at Peregrine over weekend.

147: 21 Mar 2006
POMEGRANATE LIQUEUR HITS TOWN
Heaven Hill gets into the exotic drinks game with Pama.

148: 21 Mar 2006
KING VALLEY JOINS GRAPE GLUT CRISIS
Another Australian region sees grapes rotting on the vine.

149: 21 Mar 2006
PINOT NOIR GENOME DECODED
Italians find genetic code for the world’s sexiest grape variety.

150: 21 Mar 2006
GERMANS WANT GLOBAL RECOGNITION OF SWEET WINE CULTURE
VDP wants association with craft winemakers producing sweet wines in other countries.

151: 21 Mar 2006
SOUTH AFRICA SETS UP SINGLE VINEYARD REGISTER
Smart sites listed as South African wineries discover the market potential of terroir.

152: 22 Mar 2006
FERMENTATION AND HMF
HMF in Must

153: 22 Mar 2006
CUVE CLOSE
Sparkling method

154: 22 Mar 2006
IMPROVING ELECTRONIC AROMA SENSITIVITY
A Better Electronic Nose

155: 22 Mar 2006
IDENTIFICATION OF AROMA COMPOUNDS IN CHINESE SPIRITS
Flower, pineapple and apple characters traced.

156: 22 Mar 2006
NEW TASTE OF ITALY FOR U.S.A.
Aperol launched by Skyy

157: 22 Mar 2006
NEW DATES FOR WINE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION
Date moved back to October for 2006

158: 22 Mar 2006
HAWKES BAY WINE PRODUCERS IN CITY SWEEP
Hot Red Hawkes Bay promotion for May

159: 22 Mar 2006
JACOBS CREEK TO LAUNCH PREMIUM RANGE IN UK
Heritage range to include Aussie greats

160: 22 Mar 2006
BELLS GETS A SPRUCE UP
Whisky brand in line for a revamp, with old fart approval.

161: 22 Mar 2006
EUROPE SETS ITS SITES ON PREMIUM FOOD TRADE
Funding approved for €8.5 million support for food marketing

162: 22 Mar 2006
FRENCH PRODUCER LEAVES TALKS IN PROTEST
Lack of constructive solutions given as reason by Val d’Orbieu.

163: 22 Mar 2006
BORDEAUX MAKES THE POINT – SCREW CAPS ARE FOR CHEAP WINE
So called pure closure is an emblem of the supermarket wine culture.

164: 22 Mar 2006
MERGER OF TWO NZ WINE ARISTOCRATS
Pioneers of Awatere and Waiheke get together in New Zealand Wine Fund

165: 23 Mar 2006
WATER BUDGETS AND FRUIT QUALITY
Berry Xylem Function

166: 23 Mar 2006
FUNGI ESSENTIAL IN HEALTHY VINEYARDS
Roots, Fungi and Nutrients

167: 23 Mar 2006
DIONYSOS
God of wine

168: 23 Mar 2006
BIG NEW ENTRANT IN CHINA WINE INDUSTRY
Wuliangye Spirit Group gets serious about wine.

169: 23 Mar 2006
ENGLISHMAN BUYS CANTENAC-BROWN
Will dull 3rd be renamed Cantenac-Halabi?

170: 23 Mar 2006
SCREAMING EAGLE SOLD?
Jean Phillips sells America’s highest profile winery.

171: 24 Mar 2006
BENEFITS OF MULTIPLE YEASTS IN WINE FERMENTATION
Multistarter Yeasts

172: 24 Mar 2006
CAKEBREAD THE FAVOURITE OF US RESTAURANTS
Mondavi disappears from top 10

173: 24 Mar 2006
OVERVIEW - NO RISK BETWEEN OVARIAN CANCER AND ALCOHOL
Alcohol and Ovarian Cancer Risk Review

174: 24 Mar 2006
WHISKY GOES ITALIAN, BOARD QUITS
Glen Grant board resigns on completion of Campari deal.

175: 24 Mar 2006
DEAD ARM
Vine Disease

176: 24 Mar 2006
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT YEAST
A Valuable GE Hybrid Yeast Strain

177: 24 Mar 2006
OYSTER BAY PROFITS HEAD BACK TO WINE INDUSTRY
Peter Yealands plans NZ$25 million winery.

178: 24 Mar 2006
RAIN DAMPENS VINTAGE ENTHUSIASM
Rain wets most New Zealand winegrowing regions.

179: 24 Mar 2006
DRAPER AGAIN NOMINATED FOR BEARD AWARD
Legendary California winemaker once again in the final selection

180: 25 Mar 2006
COLOUR IN SPIRITS

181: 25 Mar 2006
VINE GENOME MAPPING DEVELOPMENTS
Vines and Linkage Disequilibrium

182: 25 Mar 2006
CHERRY BRANDY RESEARCH
Ethanol Stable Isotopes in Cherry Brandy

183: 25 Mar 2006
TRANSGENIC RESISTANCE TO VINE VIRUS
Vines Transformed with Grapevine Fanleaf Virus Resistance

184: 25 Mar 2006
SLOVAKIA APPROVES SABMILLER TAKEOVER
Giant brewer buys control of Topvar

185: 25 Mar 2006
CHAPOUTIER – AUSTRALIAN GREATNESS “ALREADY POSSIBLE”
California/French joint venture releases its first Australian wines.

186: 27 Mar 2006
PILSENER? CERTAINLY SIR, YOU ARE SOAKING IN IT
Latest spa puts men up to their necks in beer

187: 27 Mar 2006
PORN WINE LAUNCHED
A new charm is added to the Savanna Samson brand.

188: 27 Mar 2006
CLIMATE CHANGE WILL DROWN BORDEAUX, PARTS OF HAWKES BAY AND MARLBOROUGH
Latest model predicts sea-level rises of 6 metres.

189: 27 Mar 2006
EVENS & TATE PUT ANOTHER WINERY ON THE BLOCK
Oakridge in Yarra Valley is the latest asset for sale.

190: 27 Mar 2006
RAIN EASES BORDEAUX WINTER DROUGHT
Winegrowers hope the shrinking aquifer is fully recharged.

191: 27 Mar 2006
TAKING WINEMAKING TO ULTIMATE STARDOM
Château d’Arsac to select special winemaker for each vintage

192: 28 Mar 2006
COPPER RESIDUES
Copper in Grapes and Wine

193: 28 Mar 2006
YEAST PROBLEMS WITH BOTRYTIS WINES
Yeast Refermentation of Botrytised Wines

194: 28 Mar 2006
FRESHNESS BEST IN WINE GRAPES
Trichoderma Enzymes and Palomino Fino Grapes

195: 28 Mar 2006
DIVIDED CANOPY

196: 28 Mar 2006
AUSTRALIAN CRISIS WORST IN A GENERATION
20% of Riverland wine economy disappears.

197: 28 Mar 2006
LATECOMER JOINS RTD TRADE
DB arrives late to the ready-mixed market

198: 28 Mar 2006
DELEGATS PREDICTS 9.2% DIVIDEND
Float aims at $45 million to reduce debt.

199: 28 Mar 2006
GEOGRAPHIC INDICATION IS IN THE BLOOD
Britain seeks GI status for Lancashire Black Pudding.

200: 28 Mar 2006
REGIONAL STRENGTH SAVES TASMANIAN WINERIES
Australian wine crisis avoided by sticking to regional strengths

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