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Molecular identification and characterization of wine yeasts isolated from Tenerife (Canary Island, Spain)

2007

Aims:  The present study was aimed at the identification, differentiation and characterization of indigenous yeasts isolated from Tenerife vineyards (viticulture region that has never been characterized before). Microbiota were studied from 14 samples taken during fermentations carried out in the 2002 vintage, from 11 wineries belonging to five wine regions on Tenerife Island. Methods and Results:  Yeasts’ strains were identified and characterized through restriction analysis of the 5·8S-internal transcribed spacer region and the mitochondrial DNA. At the beginning of alcoholic fermentation, 26 yeast species were found, where 14 species were present in significant frequencies in only one sa…

WineVintageBiodiversityWineGeneral MedicineSpacer DNABiologyDNA MitochondrialApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyYeastYeast in winemakingSpainYeastsFermentationBotanyFood MicrobiologyVitisViticultureRestriction fragment length polymorphismPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthBiotechnologyJournal of Applied Microbiology
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Wine-making with protection of must against oxidation in a warm, semi-arid terroir

2016

In order to defend varietal aromas from oxidation before alcoholic fermentation, two musts were prepared from white grapes pre-cooled and added with ascorbic acid and solid CO2 (trial ACO2) or SO2 (trial BSO2). Experiments were performed with grapes of a white grape variety indigenous to western Sicily, the wines from which, obtained by vinification of musts protected from oxidation and poor in copper, as previously proven, have aroma descriptors ascribed to passion fruit and grapefruit skin. The smaller content in flavanols in the ACO2 trial, demonstrated that the use of solid CO2, instead of SO2, reduced the extraction of such polyphenols from grape solids. The higher content in hydroxyci…

WinebiologyChemistryHydroxycinnamoyl tartaric acids Grillo fermentative aromas enzymatic oxidation vinification with protection of must against oxidation.food and beveragesSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentari04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesEthanol fermentationAscorbic acidbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceCaftaric acidchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyPolyphenolbiology.proteinFood scienceCatechol oxidaseAromaWinemaking
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Studies on Two Exoenzymes Which Lyse Wine-Spoiling Bacteria

2014

Microorganisms play an important role in the conversion of grape juice into wine. Different species of yeast are mainly responsible for the production of ethanol. Lactic acid bacteria also occur regularly in must or wine. They are mostly undesirable due to their capacity to produce wine-spoiling compounds. Especially strains of Lactobacillus brevis are able to produce biogenic amines as well as precursors of ethyl carbamate and different off-flavours (N-heterocycles, volatile phenols). By excessive formation of acetic acid some lactobacilli may even induce slow/stuck grape juice fermentations. In conventional winemaking, additions of sulphite or lysozyme are used to inhibit the growth of sp…

WinebiologyChemistryLactobacillus brevisfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationLactobacillusLeuconostocPediococcusFood scienceAcetobacterWinemakingOenococcus oeniAdvances in Microbiology
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Effect of winemaking process and addition of white grapes on the sensory and physicochemical characteristics of young red wines

2008

Background and Aims: This work studies the effect of winemaking process (carbonic maceration (CM) vs destemming) and the effect of grape variety (100% Tempranillo red grapes vs Tempranillo grapes and Viura white grapes) on sensory and physicochemical characteristics of young red wines from Rioja Alavesa. Methods and Results: Nineteen wines distributed in four groups (the four combinations from the two factors) were collected from 12 wineries. Twenty-four sensory attributes and 15 physicochemical parameters were analysed at four time points through 9 months. Data were analysed by analysis of variance and by canonical variate analysis. CM wines were higher in red berry aroma and flavour, alco…

WinebiologyChemistryPolyphenolFlavourMaceration (wine)BerryFood scienceCarbonic macerationHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationAromaWinemakingAustralian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
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Effect of micro-oxygenation on the evolution of aromatic compounds in wines: Malolactic fermentation and ageing in wood

2009

Abstract The effect of micro-oxygenation on the aromas of two varietal wines (Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon) when alcoholic fermentation is complete was examined. Several factors, such as whether malolactic fermentation (MLF) took place in barrels or stainless steel vats and ageing time in oak barrels, were taken into account. Major aroma components were studied using GC-FID and minor compounds were studied by GC–MS analysis before and after MLF and after 4 and 8 months of maturation in oak barrels. Sensorial analysis was performed to describe and quantify the different wine notes. Micro-oxygenation affects different compounds but the effect depends to a great extent on the grape varie…

WinebiologyChemistrybusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologytechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesFood technologyEthanol fermentationbiology.organism_classificationSensory analysisMalolactic fermentationFermentationFood sciencebusinessAromaFood ScienceWinemakingLWT - Food Science and Technology
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Characterization of wine yeast strains of the Saccharomyces genus on the basis of molecular markers: Relationships between genetic distance and geogr…

1996

Summary We identify and characterize 31 Saccharomyces strains from different wine regions, deposited at the Spanish Type Culture Collection, according to mtDNA restriction patterns and chromosomal profiles. By using this kind of information we analyze the correlation between genetic distances and ecological or geographical factors by means of a cluster analysis, assessed by an analysis of the molecular variance (AMOVA). From these analyses, red wine strains are significantly grouped according to their geographic origin, independently of the wine type and the grapevine cultivar, and white wine strians according to ecological factors (wine type of grapevine cultivars). This study also confirm…

WinebiologyEcologydigestive oral and skin physiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaefood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologySaccharomycesRestriction fragmentYeast in winemakingGenetic distanceWhite WineGenotypebiology.proteinEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae-Oenococcus oeni interactions in wine: current knowledge and perspectives.

2003

Winemaking can be summarized as the biotransformation of must into wine, which is performed principally by Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains during the primary or alcoholic fermentation. A secondary fermentation, the so-called malolactic fermentation (MLF) is a biodeacidification that is often encouraged, since it improves wine stability and quality. Malolactic fermentation usually occurs either spontaneously or after inoculation with selected bacteria after alcoholic fermentation. The main organism responsible for MLF, the lactic acid bacterium Oenococcus oeni, develops in physicochemically harsh conditions, which may lead to MLF failure. Furthermore, yeast that ferment must before or toget…

WinebiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaePopulation DynamicsMalatesfood and beveragesWineGeneral MedicineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeEthanol fermentationbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyYeastGram-Positive CocciBiochemistryFermentationMalolactic fermentationFood MicrobiologyFermentationLactic AcidLeuconostocFood ScienceWinemakingOenococcus oeniInternational journal of food microbiology
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Molecular Identification and Characterization of Wine Yeasts

2011

The transformation of grape must into wine is a complex microbiological process involving the sequential growth of bacteria and yeasts, although only the yeasts are responsible for alcoholic fermentation. In the past, winemaking was purely empirical, but it is now a well-understood, controlled process that has been gradually improved over time. Advances have largely been made possible by the development of molecular techniques to identify and characterize wine yeasts based on analysis of their DNA. These methods are rapid, reproducible, and sensitive, and continue to be used for a variety of purposes, such as analyzing variation in naturally occurring and inoculated yeast populations, monit…

Winebiologybusiness.industryFood spoilagefood and beveragesEthanol fermentationbiology.organism_classificationYeastBiotechnologyFood sciencebusinessBacteriaWinemakingMolecular identification
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Analysis of the filtration efficiency of white wines using different filter aids

2010

The global wine market, having recently entered into full crisis, is suffering some changes in its production and marketing. The reasons for these changes are mainly due to new trends in consumer demand for wine safety and quality standards at low cost. Social cellars, in order to be included in this new trend, should focus on the rationalization of the production techniques to reduce the costs and improve the quality of wine. In the case of winemaking for the production of a wine stored in a bag-in-box, filtration is a very important technique because it gives the finished product clearness and stability. The experimentation was based on the application of a low cost filtration technique o…

Winebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringConsumer demandfiltration white wine wide consumptionlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaBioengineeringFood technologySettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariFiltration techniqueRationalization (economics)Pulp and paper industrylcsh:S1-972Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBiotechnologylcsh:AgricultureWhite WineMedicinelcsh:Agriculture (General)Food qualitybusinessWinemaking
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Malolactic fermentation in white wines

2022

Abstract Malolactic fermentation (MLF) is an important process in wine production and involves the bioconversion of malic acid into lactic acid and CO2. However, many other biochemical reactions occur simultaneously, and several other grape must and wine compounds are also modified besides malic acid. Some can improve quality, while others may be detrimental to sensory quality or health. Among them, there are the synthesis of carbonyl compounds, esters, monoterpenes, volatile phenols, acetamide or mousy odor, methanethiol, dimethyl disulfide, methionol, 3-(methylsulfanyl) propionic acid, citrulline, or biogenic amines. The role of MLF in winemaking is triple: reducing the acidity of the win…

Winechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrydigestive oral and skin physiologyOrganolepticFood spoilageMalolactic fermentationfood and beveragesMalic acidFood scienceEthanol fermentationFlavorWinemaking
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