Vancouver, BC - BarrelWise Technologies, a company specializing in winemaking technology, has recently announced its latest project, BarrelWise Insights. The company will draw upon its growing dataset to provide winemakers with insights and resources for improving cellar management practices. With its FS1 system, BarrelWise has so far collected over 32,000 free SO2 measurements, with thousands more added monthly. 


Through this project, BarrelWise will explore three key areas: 

  • Examining free SO2 variability within barrel lots, and how to identify and intervene with problematic barrels. 

  • Presenting improvements to cellar management and quality control programs, and aiding winemakers in selecting the right approach for their unique operations.

  • Leveraging data to identify factors that impact wine quality during ageing. 


"We're thrilled to launch this project and to provide a new, data-driven resource for winemakers" said Jason Sparrow, CEO of BarrelWise. "We believe BarrelWise Insights will provide useful information for wineries looking to manage their cellars and barrel programs more effectively. We're excited to continue working with our partners and exploring new solutions to better manage these challenging processes."


To stay updated on the latest developments and resources, wineries can subscribe to the BarrelWise Insights Newsletter on our website. For more information and updates, please visit www.barrelwise.ca/barrelwise-insights.


About BarrelWise Technologies and the FS1 System

BarrelWise Technologies develops wine analysis and data technology to improve efficiency and quality, with products being used by North America's leading wine producers in California, Washington, and British Columbia. The company’s flagship product – the FS1 System – enables wineries to bring routine free SO2 checks to the cellar, transforming the process from days into minutes while maintaining lab-level accuracy. For more information, visit www.barrelwise.ca.

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BarrelWise Technologies
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