Sulphur Dioxide 'good for grapes': study
Sulphur Dioxide 'good for grapes': study
Sep 1, 2011
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Researchers have found sulphur dioxide might benefit grapes. A study by the University of Western Australia has found that sulphur dioxide could actually have a positive effect on a grape berry's composition.
The chemical is used widely in winemaking worldwide for a variety of purposes, and is very much bĂȘte-noire of the burgeoning natural wine movement, which considers it unnecessary.
Assistant professor Michael Considine at the university told Decanter.com, 'The exciting thing is that sulphur dioxide increases the antioxidant levels and antifungal levels in the berry to improve its own defense responses. It primes the plant to help itself.'
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