Experimental design approach to evaluate the impact of oak chips and micro-oxygenation on the volatile profile of red wines

2014 ◽  
Vol 148 ◽  
pp. 357-366 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Pizarro ◽  
S. Rodríguez-Tecedor ◽  
I. Esteban-Díez ◽  
N. Pérez-del-Notario ◽  
J.M. González-Sáiz
Author(s):  
Sanja Radonjic ◽  
Helena Prosen ◽  
Vesna Maras ◽  
Lea Demsar ◽  
Tatjana Kosmerl

The main objective of this study was to determine the impact of three different commercial yeasts and two lactic acid bacteria, as well as the use of oak (chips and staves) on the volatile phenol (VP) formation in Montenegrin aged red wines (Vranac, Kratosija and Cabernet Sauvignon) of the 2013 vintage. Standard chemical parameters of the wines were determined in order to establish relationship with VP. After three years of bottle aging, chemical parameters of wines (alcohol content, residual sugars (RS), pH, free and total SO2, anthocyanins) and VP (4-ethylphenol and 4-ethylguaiacol) were determined. Volatile phenols were found in 18 samples of Kratosija and 5 samples of Vranac. Volatile phenols were not detected in Cabernet Sauvignon wines. Kratosija as a grape variety from the Montenegrin terroir during 2013 vintage had the highest potential for the VP formation, while the highest content of 4-ethylphenol (2.84 mg/L) and 4-ethylguaiacol (0.52 mg/L) was determined in Vranac wine. It was demonstrated that VP would be formed in wines even with high alcohol content (>12.50 v/v %), low pH (<3.30) and with free SO2 concentrations at bottling of 30-35 mg/L.


OENO One ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonina Barbosa ◽  
Tim Hogg ◽  
José António Couto

<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Aims</strong>: Volatile phenols (4-ethylphenol and 4-ethylguaiacol) affect wine quality by imparting, above certain concentrations, aroma defects. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of some common oenological practices on the concentration of volatile phenols and the sensory impact of these odour-active compounds in wines.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Methods and results</strong>: The studied oenological practices were based on the addition of gum arabic, mannoproteins, yeast cell walls, lees, oak chips, dairy cream and potassium caseinate and on the application of a bubbled nitrogen stream. These treatments were applied to naturally contaminated wines containing volatile phenols at concentrations above detection threshold. The treated wines were characterised by chemical and sensory analysis. The most effective treatments in the reduction of the concentration of volatile phenols were the addition of fine lees, cream and potassium caseinate. Apart from being able to partially remove these compounds (approximately 35% removal), fine lees contributed to a greater “freshness” and complexity of the wines. Although the addition of cream did decrease the sensory impact of volatile phenols, it did not benefit the wines as these were strongly marked by dairy aromas. The use of oak chips, although it did not have a notable effect on the removal of volatile phenols, led to a significant reduction in the perception of these compounds.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Conclusions</strong>: It is demonstrated that certain oenological practices may decrease the impact of volatile phenols in red wines.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Significance and impact of the study</strong>: Solutions, particularly applicable in a winemaking environment, are suggested to the wine industry.</p>


Fermentation ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
Ana-Marija Jagatić Korenika ◽  
Ivana Tomaz ◽  
Darko Preiner ◽  
Marina Lavrić ◽  
Branimir Šimić ◽  
...  

Even though Saccharomyces cerevisiae starter cultures are still largely used nowadays, the non-Saccharomyces contribution is re-evaluated, showing positive enological characteristics. Among them, Lachancea thermotolerans is one of the key yeast species that are desired for their contribution to wine sensory characteristics. The main goal of this work was to explore the impact of L. thermotolerans commercial yeast strain used in sequential inoculation with S. cerevisiae commercial yeast on the main enological parameters and volatile aroma profile of Trnjak, Babić, Blatina, and Frankovka red wines and compare it with wines produced by the use of S. cerevisiae commercial yeast strain. In all sequential fermented wines, lactic acid concentrations were significantly higher, ranging from 0.20 mg/L in Trnjak up to 0.92 mg/L in Frankovka wines, while reducing alcohol levels from 0.1% v/v in Trnjak up to 0.9% v/v in Frankovka wines. Among volatile compounds, a significant increase of ethyl lactate and isobutyl acetate, geraniol, and geranyl acetate was detected in all wines made by use of L. thermotolerans. In Babić wines, the strongest influence of sequential fermentation was connected with higher total terpenes and total ester concentrations, while Trnjak sequentially fermented wines stood up with higher total aldehyde, volatile phenol, and total lactone concentrations. Control wines, regardless of variety, stood up with higher concentrations of total higher alcohols, especially isoamyl alcohol. The present work contributed to a better understanding of the fermentation possibilities of selected non-Saccharomyces strains in the overall red wine quality modeling.


2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 543-551
Author(s):  
Chris A. Pritsos ◽  
Thivanka Muthumalage

The use of microchip controlled TE-10 smoke machine system with 3R4F research cigarettes as a part of the experimental design in order to create an atmosphere with environmental tobacco smoke constituents.


2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. 834-841 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linh M. Van ◽  
Amir Heydari ◽  
Jiansong Yang ◽  
Judith Hargreaves ◽  
Karen Rowland-Yeo ◽  
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