Wine: looking ahead
Accepted: 9 December 2013
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It is with great pleasure that I have been asked to follow Professor Maurizio Trevisan as the new Editor-in-Chief of Wine Studies. As the new Editor-in-Chief, I will try to bring new aspects to the publication and will share these ideas. I have ambitious plans for the Journal in order to improve its strengths, such as the international outlook, the emphasis on manuscripts that translate theoretical research into practical and applied technologies for the wine industry, and above all, the high regard the Journal holds in both industry and academia. .. [more]
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