Corporate Body

Australian Wine Research Institute (1955 - )

The University of Adelaide

From
27 April 1955
Urrbrae, South Australia, Australia
Functions
Industrial or scientific research and Food or beverage industry
Website
http://www.awri.com.au
Location
Corner of Waite Road and Hartley Grove, Urrbrae South Australia 5064

Summary

The Australian Wine Research Institute was established in 1955, and has been formally affiliated with the University of Adelaide since 1991. The Institute conducts research and provides technical information and advice to the wine industry.

Related People

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Rankine, B. C., 'Beginning of Wine Research in Australia and the Role of the Waite Institute', ATSE focus, 122 (2002), 9-14. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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