Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research. Dr Mark Downey, Director

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Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Dr Mark Downey, Director

Overview Background Current knowledge Knowledge gaps Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Aims & Objectives

Fire in the landscape Co-evolution of ecosystems with fire Germination Establishment Reproduction Nutrient cycling Biodiversity Fire ecology

Destructive force Australia s deadliest bushfires Black Saturday 2009 Victoria Ash Wednesday 1983 South Australia Black Friday 1939 Victoria Black Tuesday 1967 Tasmania Black Sunday 1926 Victoria

Impact on viticulture Awareness raised 2003 Alpine Fires in Victoria WA fires in 2003 and 2004 Large scale viticulture relatively recent Tobacco in NE Vic. Apples in Mt Barker, WA Forestry & dairy in Margaret River

Impact on viticulture A lot of work done by AWRI Analytical methods for routine analysis Previous research from other industries Smoke composition research, human health Food technology, eg. smoked meats DAFWA Field trials, sensitivity during development 2006 bushfires cost Victorian producers $100 million

What is smoke taint? Smoke taint descriptors are many and varied smoky, woody, leather, coffee, chocolate, truffle A little bit adds complexity But too much... smoked salmon, salami, bacon, smoky bacon, roast meat, gamey, earthy, burnt toast, cigar box, cigarette, ash, cold ash, charcoal, ashtray, tar, bitter, acrid

What is smoke taint? 2 key markers: guaiacol & 4-methyl guaiacol Other compounds include: 4-ethylguaiacol, 4-propylguaiacol, 4-vinyl guaiacol, vanillin, eugenol, isoeugenol, phenol, 4-ethylphenol, 2,4-dimethylphenol, 4-propylphenol, cineole, o-cresol, syringol, methylsyringol, syringaldehyde Dose response

What is smoke taint? Some varieties produce these compounds naturally Aging in oak barrels Toasted barrels Staves, chips, some tannin additives Higher in smoke exposed grapes Higher in wines made from smoked grapes

What is smoke taint? Increases in wine over time Free compounds are volatile Bound compounds Non-volatile Attached to a sugar, eg. glucose Sugar is cleaved off during winemaking and aging

What don t we know How smoke taint compounds get into the grapes How to stop smoke compounds getting into grapes How to stop smoke compounds getting into wine What to do after it gets in How much smoke is enough (or too much)

Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Election commitment by Minister Peter Walsh $4 Million over 4 years (2011-2015) Announced May 2011 Formally launched May 2012

Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Virtual Centre based in Mildura Supported by a recently opened experimental winery Major collaborators: AWRI DAFWA Curtin University University of Adelaide

Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Staff Mildura Dr Mark Downey, Director Dr Nicole Cain, Research Scientist Mr Peter Rogers, Experimental Winemaker Mr Fred Hancock, Senior Viticultural Technical Officer Mr Joel Beloy, Laboratory Technician Melbourne Dr Craige Trenerry, Senior Research Scientist Dr David Allen, Senior Analytical Chemist Mr Tim Plozza, Analytical Chemist Ms Kristen Pitt, Project Support Officer Mr Subhash Sharma, Spatial Information Scientist Rutherglen Mr Ricky James, Extension Specialist

Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Objectives Increase understanding of how smoke affects wine composition by: Identifying smoke taint compounds and their mode of entry Identifying the impact of different fuel types Determining the relative impacts of controlled burning Predicting the shelf-life of exposed wines

Centre for Expertise in Smoke Taint Research Objectives Explore strategies to reduce uptake of smoke Measure and manage risk Facilitate evidence based communication between industry and fire & land managers

Outcomes Remove the fear and uncertainty Tools to measure & manage risk Dialogue and decision-making informed by science A viable wine sector in bushfire prone regions

Questions?