Winemakers Worry Wildfires Will Leave Whiff Of Ashtray In Their Wine
Grapes exposed to smoke from wildfires can absorb compounds that carry over into wine and ruin the flavor. The problem is only expected to grow as extreme weather events become more frequent.
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December 14, 2017 at 01:52AM
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NPR News: Winemakers Worry Wildfires Will Leave Whiff Of Ashtray In Their Wine
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