Yeast population dynamics during prefermentative cold soak of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec wines.
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Fabio Vazquez | M. Combina | B. Esteve-Zarzoso | Y Paola Maturano | M Victoria Mestre | Braulio Esteve-Zarzoso | María Cristina Nally | María Cecilia Lerena | María Eugenia Toro | Mariana Combina | Y. Maturano | M. C. Nally | M. Toro | M. C. Lerena | M. V. Mestre | F. Vazquez | M. Mestre
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