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Infographic: the chemistry of Sauvignon Blanc

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 jamiegoode 8871 Views Sauvignon Blanc

It’s Sauvignon Blanc day! Here’s a nice infographic from the Bragato Research Institute on the chemistry of Sauvignon Blanc:

[Just to clear up potential confusion here: the varietal thiols are named here by their official IUPAC names. They are probably more commonly known as 3MH, 3MHA and 4MMP ]

To read more about the science of Sauvignon: Thiols and beyond

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