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Connoisseur computer tests wine (Professor trying to build computer tools to make better wine)
CNN ^ | Thursday, December 29, 2005

Posted on 12/31/2005 3:38:18 PM PST by nickcarraway

Distinguishing fine wine from plonk is usually left to connoisseurs and winemakers, who rely on their senses, rough chemical measurements and the whims of nature to produce an exceptional tipple.

But a Carnegie Mellon University professor, working with industry scientists in Chile, is hoping that computer models will identify the traits of good wine -- eventually helping vintners produce more of it.

Lorenz "Larry" Biegler, who teaches chemical engineering at the university, is working on mathematical formulas to automate the fermentation process, adjusting ingredients and conditions to ensure robust flavors and higher yields from grape harvests.

Scientists don't fully understand the delicate mix of compounds that emerge during fermentation and why they create such pleasing sensations for wine drinkers. Biegler's research focuses on yeast, which consumes sugar and produces alcohol.

"We would like to come up with a reasonably good model of how this yeast cell behaves ... then control this fermentation process so we can make better-quality wines," he said.

Much of the work is being carried out at an "aroma lab" at Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago, Chile, where industry-sponsored researchers are trying to isolate chemicals that produce desirable fragrances and flavors, Biegler said.

One goal is to help vintners avoid "stuck batches" -- batches that spoil and are thrown away when fermentation stalls, leaving too much sugar.

Biegler hopes to make winemaking more efficient, consistent and, ultimately, profitable. Similar computerized systems are routinely used at chemical plants, oil refineries and pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, he said.

The researchers have been collaborating for more than two years and are studying only white wines, since reds are more complex and contain solids that make them difficult to analyze.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: computer; wine

1 posted on 12/31/2005 3:38:20 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: andrew2527; AnAmericanMother; A Jovial Cad; Awgie; babaloo; Betis70; Bigturbowski; blanknoone; ...
Click to be added or removed. (Over 100 members).

Wine news ping.

2 posted on 12/31/2005 3:40:31 PM PST by NautiNurse (The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy - Ramsey Clark)
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To: nickcarraway
I can't wait to see those reviews...

An amusing vintage. C++ with strong .jpeg overtones and a hint of Linux.

3 posted on 12/31/2005 3:46:06 PM PST by JAWs
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To: nickcarraway
This wine tastes like dos!
4 posted on 12/31/2005 4:18:00 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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5 posted on 12/31/2005 4:53:52 PM PST by mikrofon (Larry Bingeler?)
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To: JAWs; Nick Danger

The palate is filled with dense Blackberry notes. Vibrant finish with fresh Bluetooth ringtones.


6 posted on 12/31/2005 6:17:26 PM PST by NautiNurse (The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy - Ramsey Clark)
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To: Tribune7

ping


7 posted on 01/01/2006 6:08:05 AM PST by Temple Owl (Excelsior! Onward and upward.)
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To: NautiNurse

We had a bottle of Farallon '04 Pinot Noir last night, and it was yummy!


8 posted on 01/01/2006 7:08:53 AM PST by Renfield (If Gene Tracy was the entertainment at your senior prom, YOU might be a redneck...)
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To: NautiNurse

I bought my brother one of those computer wine-tasters for Christmas. So he uncorks a bottle, waves the little probe thingie over it, and it says, "I'm sorry, Dave. I can't drink that."


9 posted on 01/01/2006 7:34:39 AM PST by Nick Danger (www.vvlf.org)
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