4-foot wine tester
A 7-year-old dog in Australia has a super sensitive nose trained to become a wine tester.
Wine expert - Bloodhound Louisa Belle dog. Photo: Metro .
Bloodhound Louisa Belle has a very sharp nose, especially with wine. Therefore, it is trained to detect toxins. He even smelled alcohol even when the bottle was still closed.
The owner of this dog is Mrs. Michelle Edwards and Daniel Fischl, who now own the wine brand Linnaea in Melbourne, Australia. The couple said, using the talent of Louisa Belle, they were at the forefront of the new wave of wine processing techniques.
"Louisa Belle just sniffing a barrel of wine can be tested ," Fischl told Metro.
Louisa is not a fan of alcoholic drinks, but she likes only pure water and dog food.
" Most wineries have used human nose but Louisa Belle's nose is 2,000 times more sensitive ," Fischl added.
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