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Acknowledgment
We express our gratitude to the Association Recherche Oenologie
Champagne et Université (Reims, France) for supporting grant.
The authors are also indebted to the Région Champagne-Ardenne,
the Ville de Reims, the Union des Oenologues de Champagne,
and the Conseil Général de la Marne for supporting our research.
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