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Wine Oxidation and the Role of Cork

2009

The present review aims to show the state of the art of oxidation mechanisms occurring especially in white wines by taking into account knowledge from different fields in relation to the subject. It is therefore divided into three main parts. First, the mechanisms of oxidation relevant to white wine are discussed in the light of recent scientific literature. Next, the phenomenon of oxygen solubility in wine during the winemaking process, and in particular during bottling is stated theoretically as well as practically. Finally, the aspect of wine conservation after bottling is examined with respect to mass transfers which may occur through the closure, with a special emphasis on cork. Curren…

WineChemistryOxidation reductionGeneral MedicineScientific literatureCorkengineering.materialOxygen solubilityIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBottling lineWhite WineengineeringFood scienceBiochemical engineeringFood ScienceWinemakingCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
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More clues about Sensory Impact of Sotolon in Some Flor Sherry Wines

1992

The olfactory impact of sotolon [4,5-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone] in wines was first demonstrated in botrytized wines. In sherry wines it was recently found to occur at concentrations varying from 0 to 500 ppb. The olfactory detection threshold of a sample of purified racemic sotolon was determined to be lower (15 ppb) in white wine than its concentration in most sherries. Its flavor impact in sherries was calculated to be between 1 and 25 OUV. Using MCA of the data obtained from 22 wines (white wines, rancios, Spanish and French sherries) during two tasting sessions by wine professionals, significant positive correlations were found-between the concentration of sotolon and the typica…

WineChromatographyANALYSE DES CORRESPONDANCES MULTIPLESDetection thresholdChemistry010401 analytical chemistryFlor04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food science01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSotolonchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyWhite Wine[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringWine tastingGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesFlavorComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Sorption of wine volatile phenols by yeast lees

2005

The capacity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast lees to sorb 4-ethylguaiacol and 4-ethylphenol was investigated in a synthetic medium and in wine. Active dried yeast was more effective when volatile phenols were diluted in red wine. Partition coefficients between wine model solution and wine yeast lees were determined and compared with those measured for dried active yeast. They showed a larger affinity of volatile phenols for wine yeast lees than for dried active yeast. The effect of yeast lees on volatile phenol sorption was sensitive to yeast autolysis level and to physicochemical parameters, such as ethanol content, temperature and pH. These results could be applied in the technology of …

WineChromatographyAutolysis (wine)Chemistrydigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesGeneral Medicine4-EthylguaiacolWine faultLeesAnalytical ChemistryYeast in winemakingchemistry.chemical_compoundMalolactic fermentationFood scienceFood ScienceYeast assimilable nitrogenFood Chemistry
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Representative champagne wine extracts for gas chromatography olfactometry analysis

1997

Gas chromatography olfactometry (GCO) analysis has proved to be a powerful method to determine key compounds of food aroma, but up to now few papers involving this technique in wine aroma studies were published. An accurate representation of the olfactory quality of the extracts is necessary to ensure the reliability of the conclusions resulting from such analyses. Three commercial champagne wines were used for this study. The champagne wine extracts were obtained from three different extraction methods:  adsorption on XAD resins, solvation in dichloromethane, and extraction by demixing ethanol. Thus the extracts were tested by a panel trained on champagne wines, using a profile descriptive…

WineChromatographybiologyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryAroma of wineExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringbiology.organism_classification040401 food science01 natural sciencesSensory analysis0104 chemical sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyCHAMPAGNE ET VIN MOUSSEUXOdorOlfactometry[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringGas chromatographyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAromaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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The effect of glycerol on the perceived aroma of a model wine and a white wine

2001

Abstract Glycerol is one of the most abundant components of wine. In dry wines its concentration is only exceeded by water and ethanol. Several studies have been carried out on the effects of glycerol on mouthfeel, but little attention has been given to glycero–flavour interactions. Consequently, here we have turned our attention to the aroma perception. Purge and Trap analysis and sensory measurements were used to investigate the modifications in volatility of aroma compounds in model solutions and white wine according to their glycerol concentration. In water, the amount of aroma compounds released was not affected by the presence of glycerol concentrations ranging from 5 to 50 g/L. The a…

WineChromatographybiologySweetness of wineChemistrydigestive oral and skin physiology010401 analytical chemistryOrganolepticAroma of winefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesWine fault[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringbiology.organism_classification040401 food science01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyWhite Wine[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringMalolactic fermentationFood scienceAromaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood Science
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Genomic and Proteomic Analysis of Wine Yeasts

2011

Publisher Summary Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the main microorganism involved in wine fermentation. It has been used as a model organism in molecular biology for many years and is the only wine yeast species for which abundant genomic and proteomic information is available. Most of the techniques currently used in functional genomics and proteomics were initially developed in this yeast. The fact that S. cerevisiae was the first microorganism to be widely used in the development of genome technology allowed other phylogenetically related yeasts to be analyzed subsequently in global sequencing projects, and the use of comparative genomics has since led to important conclusions regarding gene…

WineComparative genomicsFermentation in winemakingYeast in winemakingMetabolomicsbusiness.industrySystems biologyComputational biologyBiologyProteomicsbusinessFunctional genomicsBiotechnology
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Monitoring High-Quality Wine Production using Wireless Sensor Networks

2009

This work reports the experience on the design and deployment of a WSN-based system for monitoring the productive cycle of high-quality wine in a Sicilian winery. Besides providing the means for pervasive monitoring of the cultivated area, the project described here is aimed to support the producer in ensuring the overall quality of their production, in terms of accurate planning of interventions in the field, and preservation of the stored product. Wireless Sensor Networks are employed as the sensing infrastructure of a distributed system for the control of a prototypal productive chain; nodes have been deployed both in the field and in the cellar, where wine aging is performed, and data i…

WineComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectAging of wineReal-time computingWineryProduct (business)Work (electrical)Risk analysis (engineering)Software deploymentQuality (business)Wireless Sensor NetworksWireless sensor networkmedia_common2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Italian red wine in the Japanese market: a hedonic price analysis

2017

This study applies the hedonic pricing model to examine important objective attributes appearing on the label of Italian wines influencing average customer wine prices in Japan. Data on 829 red Italian wines sold in the Japanese market were collected through the wine searcher dataset, and the information included on the wine labels, useful for assisting in the selection and appreciation of wines, has been included. A log-linear model was esteemed and the proposed hedonic equation accounted for 43.5% of the variation in wine prices. The results indicate that international grape varieties, alcohol content and the year of production explain most of the price difference. On the other hand, the …

WineEconomics and EconometricsPrice difference020209 energyItalian wineJapanese wine marketHedonic pricing02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesJapanese marketPrice analysisquality extrinsic attributeOrder (exchange)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsProduction (economics)Alcohol contentMarketingBusiness and International Managementhedonic price model.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal Business and Economics Review
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Implementation of green harvesting in the Sicilian wine industry: Effects on the cooperative system

2015

This paper contributes to assessing the effectiveness of the GH measure to contribute in reducing the supply of wine grapes, and thus contrasting the fall of wine prices in those years when especially abundant productions are expected. By analysing the application of this measure to the Sicilian wine sector during the three-year period (2010–2012), we assess its effects on the regional wine cooperative system. The results from the analysis of the statistical data show that the GH measure was successful in terms of the number of applications, the supported area and financial expenditures, and contributed with other factors to determining a reduction in wine grape production. The empirical su…

WineEngineeringCMO for wine; Cooperative system; Exante market crisis measure; Economics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)business.industryCMO for wineExante market crisis measureEmpirical surveylcsh:HD9000-9495Ex-ante market crisis measureWine grapeAgricultural economicslanguage.human_languageCooperative systemEconomics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)EconomySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:330languageProduction (economics)lcsh:Agricultural industriesbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSicilianWine industry
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Study of product repositioning for the Marsala Vergine DOC wine

2017

Italian production of wine is very diversified and Sicily is one of the major regions with regards to quality and quantity of wine. The Marsala is the oldest fortified Sicilian wine, which is very valuable because of its organoleptic qualities and its production process. Marsala wine has been gaining for over a century in the Italian and foreign market, but, after a century of fame, it entered a long phase of decline because of inappropriate producers' decisions and new competitors. The objective of this study is to investigate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and treats of Marsala Vergine DOC wine for repositioning the product in the market. The focus group and factor analysis were car…

WineEntrepreneurshipEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCompetitor analysisWine marketing wine consumer product repositioning focus group fortified wine quality wine040401 food scienceProduct (business)0404 agricultural biotechnologyOrder (exchange)Quality (business)BusinessMarketingBusiness and International ManagementFortified wineSWOT analysismedia_common
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