Electronic tongue tastes wine variety, vintage

(Royal Society of Chemistry) You don't need a wine expert to identify a '74 Pinot Noir from Burgundy -- a handheld "electronic tongue" devised by European scientists will tell you the grape variety and vintage at the press of a button.


 

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