The Facilities
World-class research laboratories and other facilities exist within the
cluster, supporting work across the value chain – from field trials
to winemaking and packaging and consumer sensory work. Particular facilities
of interest include:
- Extensive glasshouse systems
- A new microbial metabolomics facility in Australia (supported by the
Australian government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Scheme
[NCRIS])
- Mass spectrometry facilities
- Nuclear magnetic resonance facilities
- Working vineyards on site and high-throughput facilities
- Experimental vineyards
- Small-scale fermentation and winemaking facility at the Hickinbotham
Roseworthy Wine Science Laboratory
- Grape and wine information services (incorporating the John Fornachon
Memorial Library)
- Extensive facilities for vine physiology, biochemistry and molecular
biology studies
- Sensory facilities
- Process testing laboratories
To accommodate the five partners, the Wine Innovation Cluster is located in three main buildings located on the Waite Campus:
Wine Innovation Central Building (a new A$30 million construction);

Wine Innovation West Building (an existing
building upgraded and extended);

and Wine Innovation East Building (the Hickinbotham Roseworthy Wine Science Laboratory)

Staff are also located at the Plant Research Centre on the Waite Campus and CSIRO's Merbein laboratory near Mildura which will be wound up over the next 2-3 years and all staff working on wine grapes will be relocated to the Waite Campus
These facilities enhance
collaboration and communication opportunities and facilitate optimal usage
of specialist equipment.
As well as the facilities within the cluster, the partners have access
to other facilities and research organisations on the Waite Research Precinct,
such as a new plant accelerator facility for phenomics, to be constructed
in the near future.
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