Enologix
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Enologix, a company based in Sonoma, California, offers wine quality management systems and consulting to client California wineries. The company was founded in 1993 by Leo McCloskey. It claims that the quality of wine can be measured chemically, and a score assessed, much like a wine critic. [1] Clients include wineries such as Beaulieu, Diamond Creek, and Ridge Vineyards. Enologix's metrics have been correlated with market performance metrics, including 100-points critics' scores. [2] By late 2005, McCloskey said that company had a database of 10,000 wines.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ W. Neuman The Grapes of Math Wired News Nov. 2001
- ^ David Darlington, The Chemistry of a 90+ Wine, New York Times, August 7, 2005
- ^ Chris Ayres, Hang bouquet, check the data, The Times (UK), August 20, 2005