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1: 01 May 2007
TIERÇON
Cognac barrel
2: 01 May 2007
NEW AROMA RESEARCH TECHNIQUE
Isolating Aroma Thiols
3: 01 May 2007
WINE SPAIN TO GET €159 MILLION IN EU SUPPORT
Funding for wine industry modernisation
4: 01 May 2007
GRANGE IS ‘SUPERMARKET PLONK’
British media demeans Australia’s finest.
5: 01 May 2007
RÉMY LAUNCHES COGNAC MUST FOR MILLIONAIRES
Black Pearl will retail at €7,500 a bottle.
6: 01 May 2007
YEAST INFLUENCE ON SULHPUR COMPOUNDS IN WINE
Yeast and Volatile Sulphur Compound Production
7: 01 May 2007
MANAGING WINE POISON SOURCE
Controlling Aspergillus Growth and ochratoxin A Production
8: 01 May 2007
INCRUSTATION
9: 02 May 2007
MACRODIDYUM AND BLACK FOOT
Black Foot Disease in Chile
10: 02 May 2007
GENETICS OF GRAPE SIZE
Grape Size and Seed Absence
11: 02 May 2007
LIQUOR COMPANY ‘RATIONALISES’ WINE OPERATIONS
California wine put on the block
12: 02 May 2007
NELSON WINERY LAUNCHES WRITER IN RESIDENCE
Own Marshall first writer at Woollaston Estates
13: 02 May 2007
AUSTRALIA HOPE FINE WINE PUSH WILL NET EXTRA Aus$4 BILLION
New national strategy focuses on regional and fine wines.
14: 02 May 2007
PIERRE GALET
15: 03 May 2007
ORGANIC BEER AND WINE FESTIVAL
May 4th 2007
16: 03 May 2007
GISBORNE GLOWING OVER 2007 VINTAGE
Locals say the season has been a ripper
17: 03 May 2007
Le BRUN GOES TO LION
Lion Nathan buys original Marlborough bubbly
18: 03 May 2007
CANCER CLAIMS ARE MISCHIEVOUS
Screwcap supporters say there is no evidence.
19: 04 May 2007
ITALY GETS TOUGH ON REAL OIL
Virgin Olive Oil labels lightened up
20: 04 May 2007
HOT HAWKES BAY HITS THE ROAD
Red is the focus for winemakers’ road show.
21: 05 May 2007
FINE WINEMAN CELEBRATES
Michael Broadbent turns 80
22: 05 May 2007
IDENTIFYING MALO-LACTIC BACTERIA
Bacteria, Phenylethylamine and Tyramine
23: 05 May 2007
SUN POWERED WINERY FOR SUNSHINE STATE
Chateau Montelena plumps for green energy.
24: 05 May 2007
NEW WINERY RESTAURANT FOR MARLBOROUGH
Drylands winery attracts Dietmar Schnarre.
25: 05 May 2007
VOLNAY RESHAPED
Top Burgundy villages realign their boundaries.
26: 05 May 2007
DIASTATIC POWER IN MALTED BARLEY
Corn Size Distribution, Diastatic Power and Malted Barley
27: 05 May 2007
NEW YORK WINE RESTAURANT QUITS CELLAR
In suspension Montrachet to offer half its cellar next week.
28: 05 May 2007
GENETIC IDENTITY OF POISON SOURCE
Genetic Detection of Aspergillus carbonarius and Ochratoxin A
29: 05 May 2007
JAHREGANG
30: 06 May 2007
CHIEF EXECUTIVE UNPERTURBED BY WINERY LOSSES
Hard times for small wineries no surprise to Winegrowers’ head.
31: 07 May 2007
SCREWCAPS’ CANCER RISK IDENTIFIED
Researchers reveal evidence of health risk
32: 07 May 2007
BRITISH MEDIA DUMPS ON NEW ZEALAND WINE
Daily Mail cites Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc for environment damage
33: 08 May 2007
ANALYSING NOBLE ROT
Botrytised Fiano wine
34: 08 May 2007
MONITORING GLUCONIC ACID
New Gluconic Acid determination
35: 08 May 2007
FERMENTATION MANAGEMENT
Yeast Populations and Sensorial Results
36: 08 May 2007
BUDVAR TO BE SOLD
Czech Government prepares classic brewery for privatisation.
37: 08 May 2007
BREWER WINS ENVIRONMENT AWARD
Carbon neutral brewery wins Carbon Trust Innovation Awards 2007
38: 08 May 2007
DIRECT SALES FEATURE IN WINE SUMMIT
Executive Wine Summit in California told of fastest growing market
39: 08 May 2007
VIN DE PAYS DU JARDIN DE LA FRANCE
40: 09 May 2007
NEW CONTROL METHOD FOR BACTERIAL SPOILAGE OF WINE
Nisin and Wine Bacteria
41: 09 May 2007
AROMATICS AND PINOT IMPRESS AT NZ WINE EVENING
US capital hosts New Zealand wine.
42: 09 May 2007
CAMPARI BUYS TEQUILA BRAND
Cabo Wabo purchased for US$80 million
43: 09 May 2007
TEMPERATURE AND PHENOLIC WINE PROFILES
Maceration of Phenolic Compound Migration
44: 09 May 2007
GENETIC WEAPONRY IN PIERCE'S BATTLE
Genomic analysis of Xylella fastidiosa
45: 09 May 2007
JENEVER
46: 10 May 2007
SCREWCAP INITIATIVE DROPS THE BALL
Now public health concerns here
47: 10 May 2007
WEINGUT MATTHIAS MÜLLER ADMITTED TO VdP
New member of Germany’s wine elite
48: 10 May 2007
HUNTER HARVESTS 5,000 TONNES LESS
Low crop expected to put small growers under strain.
49: 11 May 2007
JAIL FOOD GETS A BOOST IN JAPAN
French chef sent down in Tokyo
50: 11 May 2007
DOES ALCOHOL SHRINK YOUR BRAIN?
Or are boozers naturally stupid?
51: 11 May 2007
LONDON FAIR VENUE FOR NEW WINE MARKET SURVEY
Quarterly report based on monthly surveys.
52: 11 May 2007
ROBUCHON WINS BEARD 2007 BEST NEW RESTAURANT
L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon wins top US award.
53: 11 May 2007
WINE COLLECTION FETCHES US$7 MILLION
Steve Verlin’s personal wine cellar sells out
54: 11 May 2007
AUSTRALIANS DO DEAL WITH INDIAN WINE INSTITUTE
Adelaide University and Champagne Indage Ltd in joint venture
55: 14 May 2007
VINEYARD EROSION
Rainfall, Surface Runoff and Erosion
56: 14 May 2007
ENVIRONMENTAL REWARDS FOR EUROPEAN WINEMAKERS
Policy review will support green producers.
57: 14 May 2007
LATEST INSIGHT INTO PIERCE'S
Xylella fastidiosa and Polygalacturonase
58: 14 May 2007
NEUROIMAGING ANALYSIS OF TASTE
Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy and Taste
59: 14 May 2007
LVMH CREDIT JUMPS
Standard and Poors reacts to strong financials.
60: 14 May 2007
BRITISH 20-YEAR-OLDS FANCY WINE
VINEXPO research poses challenge for wine marketers.
61: 14 May 2007
KVASS
62: 15 May 2007
CLARIFICATION OF SPARKLING WINE
Bentonite and Foam
63: 15 May 2007
NEW ANALYSIS OF GRAPE QUALITY
Grape Skin Proteome Analysis
64: 15 May 2007
FRENCH WINE CAMPAIGN HOT IN THE US
Bordeaux sales up 21% in 2006
65: 15 May 2007
WINE AROMA COMPOUND IDENTIFIED
Beta-Damascenone Effects in Wine
66: 15 May 2007
CLOSURE PRODUCERS RESPOND TO CANCER RISK
Screwcap and DIAM respond to Listener story
67: 15 May 2007
JIGGER
68: 16 May 2007
GERMAN WHEAT BEERS WINS AUSSIE INTERNATIONAL
Best Aussie beer is Belgian!
69: 16 May 2007
INDIAN DRINK BARON BUYS SCOTCH PRODUCER
Weeks of rumour and counter bidding end in takeover of Whyte & MacKay by UB Group.
70: 17 May 2007
LVMH MOVES INTO CHINA
World’s leading prestige drinks company buys Chinese distillery
71: 17 May 2007
CHAMPAGNE REVOLUTION NEEDED
Rheims Management School professor predicts huge changes ahead for Champagne.
72: 18 May 2007
ORENDAIN QUIT DON EDUARDO
Brown Forman make full takeover of tequila house.
73: 18 May 2007
CHAMPAGNE SEASON GETS EARLY START
Precocious spring sets region up for earliest harvest ever.
74: 19 May 2007
INSECTICIDE RESIDUES
Acaricide Persistence in Wine
75: 19 May 2007
PREMATURE AGE CHARACTER
Atypical Aging Factor and Wine
76: 19 May 2007
BORDEAUX CAMPAIGN WILL FAIL SAYS PARKER
2006 vintage a dud, top critic predicts.
77: 19 May 2007
ORGANIC SINGLE MALT SCOTLAND’S BEST
Best Scottish Food and Drink is a Findhorn malt
78: 19 May 2007 KRISKA
79: 21 May 2007
THE FOOD SHOW
Wellington 25-27 May, Westpac Stadium
Auckland 2-5 August, ASB Showgrounds. Greenlane
80: 22 May 2007
ANALYSIS OF WINE MOVEMENT
Piped Wine at Gallo’s Winery
81: 22 May 2007
ALCOHOLISM AND MARRIAGE
Spouses, Twins and Alcohol Dependence
82: 22 May 2007
FREE TRADE BOOSTS WHITES AND MID PRICED REDS
The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement and Wine
83: 22 May 2007 JEROBOAM
84: 22 May 2007
WINEGROWERS THREATEN MORE VIOLENCE
CRAV delivers ultimatum to new French Président
85: 23 May 2007
NEW RESEARCH ON MEALY BUG-VIRUS VECTOR
Mealy Bugs and GLRaV-3
86: 23 May 2007
NEW ZEALAND LEADS WAY IN LONDON
Te Mata kicks off big event with glamour tasting
87: 23 May 2007
COSTS OF WINE GMO TECHNOLOGY
Standard Wine Technology and Genetic Modification
88: 23 May 2007
CUTTING DRINK DRIVING FATALITIES
Minimum Legal Drinking Age, Taxes and Youth Traffic Fatalities
89: 23 May 2007
JOVEN
90: 23 May 2007
EUROPE PUTS OFF HARD WINE DECISION
Reform will be later than expected.
91: 23 May 2007
“YOU CAN’T BE GREEN IF YOU’RE ALWAYS IN THE RED.”
James Millton gives the hard word on organics
92: 23 May 2007
BOTTLED COKE LEADS TO ARREST
Canadian has more in his bottles than the wine he declared
93: 24 May 2007
SYRAH GETS A LEG UP FROM PETER LEHMANN.
International Sommelier award announced for Syrah.
94: 24 May 2007
HAIL SMASHES PORTUGUESE AND SPANISH VINEYARDS
Severe damage in Ribera del Duero and the Tagus Valley
95: 24 May 2007
NEW FRENCH FARM MINISTER STAUNCH OVER TRADE
Christine Lagarde declares there will be no concessions on her watch.
96: 25 May 2007
SWEDE IS WORLD’S TOP SOMMELIER
Andreas Larsson wins 2007 trophy.
97: 25 May 2007
FLOWERING 3 WEEKS EARLY IN BURGUNDY
Season earliest on record in central France.
98: 25 May 2007
EUROPE TARGETS BIODIVERSITY
Biodiversity campaign has implications for cork in wine.
99: 25 May 2007
EU RECOGNISES NAPA GI
European decision to acknowledge wine region is a huge advance in regional integrity.
100: 26 May 2007
PROTEIN SOURCE OF BEER HAZE
Haze, Proteins and Beer
101: 26 May 2007
AMERICAN OAK REVIEW
American Oak in South Africa
102: 26 May 2007
NEW CHECK ON PESTICIDES IN WINE
Pesticides and Their Metabolites in wine
103: 26 May 2007
SOUTH AFRICAN WINEGROWERS' PROFITS
Grape Growing Costs and Viticulturists’ Profits
104: 26 May 2007
HUGH JOHNSON
105: 26 May 2007
OREGON WINERY ADOPTS GREEN CORKS
Rainforest Alliance links wine quality to Green agenda.
106: 26 May 2007
WINE TRAIL LOPS OFF GISBORNE AND NELSON
New Zealand’s third largest wine region missing from new tourism promotion.
107: 28 May 2007
IS FRANCE GETTING ITS TASTE FOR COGNAC BACK?
Global sales up 9.7%
108: 28 May 2007
MAN DROWNS IN WINERY
Hot tub death a nasty hang-over
109: 29 May 2007
YEAST INFLUENCES WINE OXIDATION
Yeast Strains and Wine Antioxidants
110: 29 May 2007
SUN HELPS GRAPES BE HEALTHIER
Sun-dried Grapes and Antioxidant Activity
111: 29 May 2007
TRADITION WINE COSTING DOESN'T COUNT
Activity-Based Costing for Wine Production
112: 29 May 2007
BRUSSELS PLANS €600 m WINE CAMPAIGN
Annual promotion budget aimed at expanding international trade.
113: 29 May 2007
GREEN NZ AT RISK FOR VERY LITTLE
Risk management authority admits little advantage in GMO research
114: 29 May 2007
JUG WINE
115: 30 May 2007
NEW ZEALAND VIOGNIER ON WORLD STAGE
Last chance to enrol in international workshop
116: 30 May 2007
TRACING RARE GRAPE VARIETY ID
Parraleta and Moristel in Somontano de Barbastro
117: 30 May 2007
FRENCH REGIONS MOST RECOGNISED
International wine market survey reveals French dominance
118: 30 May 2007
VINTAGE GLOOM FOR CANTERBURY AND WAIRARAPA
Official 2007 review identifies serious supply problems in two regions.
119: 30 May 2007
WINE NOT AS HEALTHY AS HEADLINES SUGGEST
Wine and Dementia
120: 30 May 2007
IDENTIFYING PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN BEER
Pesticides in Brewing
121: 30 May 2007
NEW ECOLOGICAL BOTRYTIS CONTROL
Double Reasoned Maturing
122: 30 May 2007
JEREZ
123: 31 May 2007
SECOND MEDIA ATTACK ON NEW ZEALAND WINE
Times joins Daily Mail in recommending drinks avoid NZ wine.



