Nomacorc plans Chinese research

Thursday, 9 June, 2011
Adam Lechmere, www.decanter.com
Synthetic cork manufacturer Nomacorc is planning to start a major research programme in China.
The programme, which will be a joint operation with a Chinese academic institution, will be on the same lines as the programmes Nomacorc already runs with University of California Davis, Geisenheim, the Wine Australian Research Institute and other bodies.

The research will aim to understand how oxygen affects the development of wine in the bottle, Malcolm Thompson, global vice president of marketing and innovation told Decanter.com.

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