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New Test Proves Whether Champagne Is the Real Thing
Hard to believe, but the article says it works perfectly:
http://tinyurl.com/2g6zt -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup |
New Test Proves Whether Champagne Is the Real Thing
"Ken Blake" > wrote in message ... > Hard to believe, but the article says it works perfectly: > > http://tinyurl.com/2g6zt > > > -- > Ken Blake > Please reply to the newsgroup > I guess this means that the producers will have to be careful to really use *some* grapes from the Champagne region. There have been persuasive rumors that sometimes the grapes travel a long way. Nonetheless, it still seems true that real French companies know how to make the best sparkling wines. However, as a chemist I might be tempted to find out what are the characteristic trace compounds even if I have no intention of going into business to synthesize them (g). -- James V. Silverton Potomac, Maryland, USA |
New Test Proves Whether Champagne Is the Real Thing
James Silverton wrote:
> I guess this means that the producers will have to be careful to > really use *some* grapes from the Champagne region. There have been > persuasive rumors that sometimes the grapes travel a long way. > Nonetheless, it still seems true that real French companies know how > to make the best sparkling wines. However, as a chemist I might be > tempted to find out what are the characteristic trace compounds even > if I have no intention of going into business to synthesize them (g). IIRC, the article mentioned metals, so that sounds like the sort of synthesis even crystallographers can do ;-) Ducking quickly to avoid thrown brickbats, Mark Lipton, unrepentant organicker |
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