Researchers analyzed grape seeds dating to between 2300 B.C.E. and 1500 C.E., including one particularly intriguing sample ...
The seed reveals that people in France have been cultivating the popular variety of grape since at least the 1400s, ...
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We’ve been cloning Pinot Noir grapes for over 600 years, and the proof is in a medieval toilet
Few things have remained unchanged since the 15th century, but this grape variety is one of them. Turns out, humans like ...
From Bronze Age seeds to modern bottles, researchers uncovered how cloning helped preserve iconic wine varieties.
Known for pleasing winery owners to create big, bold red wines, Michel Rolland was controversial and widely respected.
An analysis of ancient grape seed DNA reveals the earliest known instance of humans purposefully cloning plants in ...
Pinot Noir is a native of Burgundy and has been grown there since the 13th century. However, it is now grown in nearly every country where wine is produced. Its name is translated from French as pinot ...
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