Abstract
Commercial samples of 144 California red wines were examined by paper chromatography in order to determine the frequency of occurrence of the malo-lactic fermentation. The fermentation was found to be very common in red table wines and less common in white table wines. The occurrence was most common in the highest quality red wines and presumably is related to their quality.
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