Should That Strontium Be In My Bottle?
The answer appears to be yes, that Strontium in the right quantities should be in your wine. But what else lurks within? Read on for an interesting view through the microscope:
via Vinography
The answer appears to be yes, that Strontium in the right quantities should be in your wine. But what else lurks within? Read on for an interesting view through the microscope:
via Vinography
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