Better wine through science!
Researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory have taken a break from their usual physics research and turned their attention to combating wine fraud. Roger Johnston and Jon Warner in Argonne ‘s...
View ArticleForget web 2.0 — some wineries need web 0.9 (plus some wine picks)
More Americans are drinking wine today than ever before. However, increasingly confident and interested wine consumers are thirsty not just for wine, but for reliable information about the wines they...
View ArticleWine, BAC and driverless cars
The NYT has a column this week entitled “How Driverless Cars Could Reshape Cities” and a related blog post. They raise some interesting possibilities about the technology. Sure, it seems hopelessly...
View ArticleThe rise of the machines: farewell to warts and all?
Wine and tech make a frequent pairing in broad-audience reporting on wine. Domestically, both the industries have a strong presence in California and they are both, well, sexy. Mmm, naked grapes...
View ArticleDrones over the vineyards
Bernard Magrez, owner of 40 chateaus/wineries around the world, has floated a first for Bordeaux: unmanned drone surveillance. Vitisphere reports that he has purchased a €50,000 octocopter with a...
View ArticleDrone delivers champagne to thirsty apres-skiers
Sorry to drone on about this…but in this video some dehydrated people performing rigorous après ski in the Alps were rescued–by a drone carrying a Champagne bottle. Without the drone, it’s hard to...
View ArticleWine pour in super slow mo
iPhone 6 Slow Motion Wine Pour 240fps from Osborne Images on Vimeo. Having fun with the new iPhone’s 240 frames per second, or, super slow-mo. The post Wine pour in super slow mo appeared first on Dr...
View ArticleWine Ring app seeks wine’s Holy Grail
The mythical chalice of wine technology–wine tech’s Holy Grail–is to have software that will tell you which wine to drink. For years, I’ve heard companies aiming to be the “Pandora of wine” (later...
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