Wine experts turn to AI for industry overhaul
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In a groundbreaking advancement for the wine industry, scientists have developed an AI-driven “grape ripeness detector” that promises to streamline the winemaking process. This innovation merges cutting-edge technology with traditional vineyard knowledge to enhance the quality of wine available to consumers.

Researchers in the UK have unveiled a new portable handheld sensor that can swiftly and accurately determine if grapes are ready for harvest.

Recognizing the critical timing involved in grape harvesting, a team at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) has designed a portable optical sensor. This device harnesses advanced machine learning to provide winemakers with immediate insights into grape ripeness, as reported by news agency SWNS.

This innovative tool eliminates the need for manual sampling and time-consuming destructive testing methods, according to the research team.

Xuechun Wang, a post-doctoral researcher at QMUL, is at the forefront of integrating machine learning algorithms into the creation of intelligent sensors.

“Our technology leverages optical sensors to analyze how grapes absorb and reflect various wavelengths of light,” Wang explained.

“As grapes ripen, their chemical composition changes, which alters their optical response.

“By analyzing these spectral patterns using AI algorithms, we can estimate grape ripeness directly on the vine without damaging the grape.”

The sensor is known as RipenAI.

Wang said it could be held by hand, allowing grape pickers to instantly check ripeness before harvesting across the wine industry.

It could also be installed across a vineyard to monitor grapes continuously for ripeness and crop health, she said.

The QMUL team is working on integrating the technology into a robotic grape picker in a related project with Extend Robotics and Saffron Grange Vineyard in Essex, SWNS reported.

The technology is said to promise significant business benefits for winemakers.

Nick Edwards, a director at Saffron Grange Vineyard, said, “Harvesting grapes at the right time is one of the most important decisions a grower makes when producing the best quality wine. This requires careful monitoring of key parameters such as sugar and acidity from veraison through to harvest.

“It’s essential that grapes are picked at their correct level of ripeness. The wine style ultimately defines the ideal harvest window, dictating the balance of sugar, acidity and taste the winemaker is seeking.

“Ripening also varies across vineyards,” Edwards also noted, “depending on factors such as clonal variety, soil type, location, exposure and highly changeable weather.”

“At Saffron Grange, we focus exclusively on producing premium-quality sparkling wines, and data plays a critical role in our harvest decisions. Timely access to accurate ripeness information allows us to forward plan harvest labor and winery preparation with confidence.

“RipenAI will support this approach by providing non-destructive, real-time insight into grape ripeness across our vineyard.”

With the new technology, winemakers will have “the ability to repeatedly assess the same bunches throughout the ripening period … [delivering] an even clearer picture of ripeness progression than traditional destructive sampling,” SWNS reported. 

“Harvesting grapes at precisely the right time also helps minimize the need for interventions such as de-acidification … supporting the production of higher-quality sparkling wines. We are very excited to be part of this project.”

Armed with encouraging early data from field trials at Saffron Grange Vineyard, the scientists are seeking more vineyards, agritech companies and even fruit orchards to help them test a new prototype during the next harvest season, they say.

Professor Lei Su of QMUL, referencing Britain’s rapidly expanding wine industry, added, “RipenAI will shape the future of smart harvesting for a growing industry where timing and precision [make] the difference between success and failure.”

The technology is adaptable for apples, berries and more, the creators say.

Unlike the UK’s wine industry, which is relatively small though growing, the US is the fourth-leading wine producer in the world, after Italy, Spain and France, according to industry experts. 

In New York, Wine Enthusiast recently named the Finger Lakes as the American Wine Region of the Year, a feat Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office said “recognizes the region’s world-class winemaking, sustainable practices and collaborative community that have helped define New York State as a leader in American viticulture.”

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