Article published in ACENOLOGÍA, the professional and scientific magazine of Spanish oenologists, written by our colleague Albert Bordons. This article reflects the opinion of the researchers represented in the Association of Oenological Research Groups, GIENOL.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae (left, image from Mogana Das Murtey) and Oenococcus oeni (right, image from Fabio Coloretti), the two microorganisms with which the group works the most
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