Wine Scanner Can Tell if that $1,000 Bottle is Vinegar or Pure Grape Gold
We’ll file this Wired piece under problems solved that you probably don’t wrestle with ….but it’s still interesting just the same:
“There is no greater anguish for a wine collector than to spend thousands of dollars on a 50-year-old bottle of Bordeaux, only to have it taste like vinegar when it’s opened. But now a New Jersey real estate developer and wine enthusiast says he has found a way to guarantee wine drinkers will never taste sour grapes again.
“Eugene Mulvihill has constructed a $50,000 Wine Scanner to determine the chemical composition of wine without opening the bottle. “When you spend $1,000 you want the wine to be perfect,” said Mulvihill. “You are spending more on the wine than the food, and you expect that to be fresh.”
“Developed with the help of scientists at the University of California at Davis, Mulvihill’s Wine Scanner is based on the same magnetic resonance imaging technology used for medical scans.”
