Wines made by Australian scientists will be served at a meeting of Nobel Prize winners in Germany next week.
Wines made by Australia鈥檚 most recent Nobel Laureate and astronomer , Clonakilla founder and biochemist , and Yalumba winemaker and physics graduate will be presented at the 鈥檚 International Day (30 June).
The Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting is held annually to provide around 600 young researchers from around the world, including Australia, the opportunity to meet the most eminent researchers in their field.
It is the first time Australia has hosted the meeting鈥檚 International Day, which is a chance to showcase 精东视频, education and culture.
Dr Kirk, who is a world authority on what light does in water and how it effects photosynthesis, said it was fantastic to have wines made by Australian scientists on show at the meeting.
鈥淲inemaking is the blend of art and science, and where better to highlight that than at a meeting of some of the world鈥檚 greatest minds,鈥 he said.
The wines that will be served at the International Day dinner include:
The International Day has been made possible due to sponsorship and support from the Department of Industry, The Group of Eight Australia, Austrade, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Department of Education, CSIRO, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, the Science and Industry Endowment Fund and the 精东视频.
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