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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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After harvesting a bumper crop, laboratories need precision in their quality control. One indispensable tool for maintaining consistency and excellence in winemaking is the use of automatic analyzers read more
What would you do with the extra time if your wine testing was automated in-house?Automated testing can help get you critical data needed for faster decision-making in the cellar crucial during the ha read more
Will you be attending the ASEV Symposium in Portland this year? If so, please pop by our display. If not but know someone who is, have them stop by. Astoria-Pacific offers the rAPID-T for your common read more
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CUSTOMER SUCCESS STORY “The CDR WineLab Junior has expanded our winery’s in- read more
Daryl Siverly, Laboratory Supervisor - Martinelli Winery & VineyardsBefore purchasing the SPICA, we ran all the enzy
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Need a little help with your wine analyses?Astoria-Pacific offers a very affordable system for the automated analysis of Acetic Acid, Glucose+Fructose, Malic Acid, Total Sulfites, Ammonia and NOPA. We
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Need a little help with your wine analyses?Astoria-Pacific offers a very affordable system for the automated analysis of Acetic Acid, Glucose+Fructose, Malic Acid, Total
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Please visit our booth 253 at the Oregon Wine Symposium, Feb 13 - 15, this month. We can discuss various wine analyses, including our new Free Sulfite analyzer, which will be available later this year read more
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How many hours do you wait to get results from malolactic conversion (ML) using paper chromatography? Eight hours if you’re lucky, or twelve. Imagine not using&nbs read more
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