Coetzee et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Intraregional classification of wine via ICP-MS elemental fingerprintingCoetzee et al., 2014
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- Coetzee P
- Van Jaarsveld F
- Vanhaecke F
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- Food Chemistry
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The feasibility of elemental fingerprinting in the classification of wines according to their provenance vineyard soil was investigated in the relatively small geographical area of a single wine district. Results for the Stellenbosch wine district (Western Cape Wine Region …
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