Vinification is the most relevant and applicable processing step to fully assess the potential of grapes. We currently lack capability in ultra small-scale micro vinification that is required to distinguish between the winemaking potential of individual vines such as novel clones or new hybrids. Very small grape volumes require a purpose designed capability harnessing both winemaking and laboratory skills. This project will deliver a pre-screening tool to support early-stage selection of new genetics, as well a case study aimed at the detection of clonal differences in aroma from the background of grape processing and vinification noise.

Project summary

Research lead: Plant & Food Research, a group of the New Zealand Institute for Bioeconomy Science Limited (Bioeconomy Science Institute)

Years: 2025-2026

Funding: Bragato Research Institute