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Wine Industry NetworkWine is made through a process called vinification, which transforms grapes into an alcoholic beverage through fermentation. Here's a simplified overview of how wine is prepar
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Has it been raining in your vineyards recently? Testing for gluconic acid is crucial during wet harvests. Gluconic acid is a naturally occurring organic acid found in grapes. Its levels can fluct
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As a beverage manufacturer, you know that knowing your true production costs is critical to determining your overall financial health and operational efficiency. Costs fluctuate, which means your prof
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Verallia inaugurates its first 100% electric furnace: a world first in the food glass packaging industry and a major step towards decarbonizing the sectorVerallia, the European leader and third-l
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Portlandia is thrilled to announce that we have received the prestigious Shanken Hot Prospects Award for 2023. Achieving this recognition for two consecutive years is a remarkable achievement! With ou read more
Crop appears lighter in some areas; grape market activity still limitedFollowing an easing of heat levels in mid-August, 100-105°F temperatures returned to some areas of California toward the end
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