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VIDEO: Why Do Wines Taste Differently?

Wine makers take note! Researchers found that location is an important factor for growing wine grapes. From where the grapes are grown to where bottles are stored, the taste of wine can vary greatly, even in the same types of wine, due to location.

There's dozens of different varieties of wine, but it turns out even different wines made from the same kind of grapes can smell and taste different. 

Researchers eat UC Davis studied Malbec wines from grapes grown in Argentina and California. The Argentine Malbecs were sweeter than their Californian counterparts, proving that it's the geography as well as the grape that makes all the difference in winemaking.