The free workshop is being hosted by the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC), an alliance between Charles Sturt University, the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and the NSW Wine Industry Association.
NWGIC Director Professor Leigh Schmidtke said scientists will present research taking in key issues from the vineyard, to the winery and right through to sensory analysis of the final product.
“The research at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre aims to increase the development, sustainability and profitability of the wine sector by providing practical outcomes that industry can easily adopt,” Professor Schmidtke said.
“We’re looking forward to sharing some of that research with growers and winemakers from the central and north east Victorian wine regions.”
The workshop will kick off with breakfast and will be held from 8:30am to 12 noon on Friday 6 December at the Charles Sturt Study Centre at the Rural Industries Campus of GOTAFE, 218 Tone Road, in Wangaratta.
On the program:
Grapevine trunk disease management for vineyard longevity in diverse climates of Australia
Evaluating entomopathogenic fungi as potential biocontrol agents of grapevine phylloxera
Benchmarking regional and subregional influences on Shiraz fine wines: Selection and sensory appraisal of wines
Benchmarking regional and subregional influences on Shiraz fine wines: Chemical analysis of wines and what does this reveal?
Sensory Appraisal of Microbial Wine Spoilage Faults and Winemaking Interventions for Control
Register for the free workshop online at https://bit.ly/2Wx2ZTp
For more information contact: Ilena Young - WRSC (03) 5713 9061 or ilyoung@csu.edu.au