
CPAS Seminar Series
Thursday 9 March, Dr Gabriella M. Petrick will give a seminar on wine, wildfires, and climate change.
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Cost
Free, just bring your lunch.
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Welcome to the CPAS 2023 Seminar Series!
About the talk -- Tasting Taint: Wine, Wildfires, and Climate Change
As wildfires clouded the mid-day sun and turn a normally blue sky orange, wine makers in Napa Valley worried about wildfires ruining yet another vintage of their prestigious wines just as they were getting ready to harvest in August of 2021. It was not just the threat of wildfires cresting the mountains and burning vines that worried winemakers, but also the direction of the wind that could blow smoke into the vineyards and cause smoke taint in seemingly perfect grapes. Smoke taint makes wine taste like the ash from a cigarette or worse rendering the wine undrinkable. As global temperatures have risen and wildfires become more common not just in fire prone California, but in Australia, South Africa, Southern Europe and the usually damp Pacific Northwest, the wine industry is trying to ways to salvage fire-fouled wine. This paper traces the history of wine taint and the efforts of industry professionals and university researchers to mitigate its threat through science, technology, and agro-ecology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
About the speaker
Gabriella M. Petrick, PhD is a historian of science and technology focusing on food, food systems, sustainability and the sensory history of taste. Her current historical project is a global history of wine industrialization in the 20th and 21st centuries entitled 'Red and White: The Globalization of Wine in the Anthropocene.' She is also working on women leaders in the hospitality industry and how food can be an economic driver for change, economic development and social justice.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriella-m-petrick-7092495/
Twitter: @gmpetrick
Location
1.30 Green couch room, Peter Baume Building 42a, Acton ACT 2601