scholarly journals Chemical and Physical Implications of the Use of Alternative Vessels to Oak Barrels during the Production of White Wines

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 554
Author(s):  
Mariona Gil i Cortiella ◽  
Cristina Ubeda ◽  
José Ignacio Covarrubias ◽  
V. Felipe Laurie ◽  
Álvaro Peña-Neira

Recently, the use of alternative vessels to oak barrels during winemaking has become increasingly popular, but little is known about their impact on the chemical composition of the resulting wines. To address this issue, a Sauvignon Blanc wine was elaborated from the same grape juice by using cylindrical stainless-steel tanks, oval-shaped concrete vessels, oval-shaped polyethylene vessels, and clay jars in triplicate. Each vessel was used for alcoholic fermentation and the aging of wines over its own lees. Wines elaborated in concrete vessels showed the highest pH and the lowest titratable acidity, most likely related to the observed release of inorganic compounds from the concrete walls. Little effect of the vessels was seen on the wine color and phenolic composition. Wines elaborated in clay jars showed the highest turbidity and the highest content of soluble polysaccharides, while those made using cylindrical stainless-steel tanks showed the highest content of volatile compounds. Despite the observed differences, all of the vessels tested seem suitable for white wine production since every wine showed chemical features that corresponded with the quality standards of Sauvignon Blanc wines.

Author(s):  
Mariona Gil ◽  
Cristina Ubeda ◽  
V. Felipe Laurie ◽  
Álvaro Peña-Neira

Recently, the use of alternative vessels to oak barrels during winemaking has become increasingly popular (Rubio-Bretón et al., Nevares et al., Gil i Cortiella et al.), but little is known about their impact on the chemical composition of the final wines. To address this issue, a Sauvignon blanc wine was produced using cylindrical stainless-steel tanks, egg shape concrete vessels, egg shape polyethylene vessels and clay jars. The wines were fermented and aged on their lees for six months and chemically characterised as described hereafter.


Foods ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 1220
Author(s):  
Anri Botha ◽  
Wessel du Toit ◽  
Jeanne Brand ◽  
Martin Kidd ◽  
Niël Groenewald

The sensorial evaluation of Chenin blanc wine produced with different types of oak wood treatments over time has not been investigated before. The main aim of this study was to assess the sensory profile, using a trained panel, of a South African Chenin blanc wine fermented and matured in old barrels, three types of new oak barrels, two types of oak staves as well as a stainless steel tank over time, which has not been done before. Results indicate mainly separation between the stainless-steel tank/old barrel treatments from the stave and new barrel treatments, with separation between the latter two treatments also being found. More fruity descriptors were used in the stainless-steel tank and old barrel treatments, with oak-related descriptors being used in the stave and new barrel treatments. Separation between among the new barrel and stave treatments were also noted, which was still reflected during bottle maturation. These results indicate that winemakers need to take cognizance of the sensorial differences induced by barrel and stave maturation in white wines and how these evolve over time.


2005 ◽  
Vol 220 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 592-596 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenio Revilla ◽  
Jorge F. López ◽  
José-María Ryan

2008 ◽  
Vol 108 (1) ◽  
pp. 213-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana González-Marco ◽  
Nerea Jiménez-Moreno ◽  
Carmen Ancín-Azpilicueta

2019 ◽  
Vol 245 (12) ◽  
pp. 2697-2703
Author(s):  
Lorenzo Guerrini ◽  
Luca Calamai ◽  
Alessio Cappelli ◽  
Giulia Angeloni ◽  
Piernicola Masella ◽  
...  

Fermentation ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 126
Author(s):  
Jesse J. Aplin ◽  
Victoria D. Paup ◽  
Carolyn F. Ross ◽  
Charles G. Edwards

Inoculation of selected non-Saccharomyces yeasts with Saccharomyces cerevisiae as means to produce Merlot wines with reduced ethanol contents was investigated. Fermentations of grape musts (25.4° Brix, pH 3.50, and 4.23 g/L titratable acidity) were conducted in stainless steel tanks inoculated with Metschnikowia pulcherrima strains P01A016 or NS-MP or Meyerozyma guilliermondii P40D002 with S. cerevisiae Syrah added after three days. After fermentation, wines with Mt. pulcherrima contained 13.8% (P01A016) or 13.9% (NS-MP) v/v ethanol, respectively, amounts which were lower than in wines with S. cerevisiae alone (14.9% v/v). Delayed inoculation of must with S. cerevisiae (day 3) or musts with My. guilliermondii contained elevated concentrations of ethyl acetate (145 and 148 mg/L, respectively), concentrations significantly higher than those with S. cerevisiae inoculated on day 0 or with either strain of Mt. pulcherrima. Descriptive sensory analysis revealed a significant effect due to panelist but not due to Mt. pulcherrima or My. guilliermondii. This research indicates the potential for commercial application of these yeasts towards the production of reduced alcohol wines but without imparting negative sensory attributes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 104-114
Author(s):  
Bipanab Rajopadhyaya ◽  
Bipana Maharjan ◽  
Roshani Maharjan ◽  
Amrit Acharya

Objectives: The aim of the study was to isolate and screen the potent yeast from the air for implementing new yeast in wine fermentation. Methods: In this study, 35 air samples collected in sterile grape juice in glass jar and left over for four days exposure for the growth of yeast from different locations around the Kathmandu Valley. Yeasts were screened by culturing on selective Ethanol Sulfite Agar (ESA) media at 30°C for 2-3 days in Microbiology Lab of Pinnacle College. Yeast isolates were characterized based on colony morphology, microscopic characteristics, Fermentative capacity, Hydrogen sulfide production. Selected yeast isolates were subjected to ethanol fermentation and tested for alcohol tolerance capacity. Wine quality was assessed by sensory evaluation. Results: Of 35 samples, only 20 yeast isolates were isolated. Among these isolates, the variation in colony characteristics along with oval and ellipsoidal microscopic appearance was observed. All the isolates were able to ferment major sugars such as glucose, fructose and sucrose, but few could not ferment galactose and maltose, while none-fermented lactose and xylose. Here, isolates showing no H2S (L29, L34) and mild H2S producer (isolate L31) were subjected to ethanol fermentation. Also, Comparative analysis was made by using commercial standard wine yeast (STAN). Rapid fermentation of grape juice with initial 21 0Brix was observed in L31 isolate, which produced 12.99% v/v alcohol with titratable acidity (TA) 5.25 g/L, followed by L29 strain with 11.99%v/v alcohol and 4.5 g/L TA which were higher than STAN (10.99% alcohol). These isolates specified as Ethanol tolerance up to 13%v/v, while none of them were able to grow at 15% v/v ethanol concentration and 45°C temperature. However, significant growth was observed at pH 3 along with sugar tolerance capacity at 30 0Brix. The wine produced by these isolates was found to be remarkably different among each other. While the sensory analysis of wine led to isolate L31 being congenial to tasters. Conclusion: L31 isolate was found to be efficient and advantageous for wine production indicating its industrial application.  


OENO One ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Rodrigues ◽  
Jorge Manuel Ricardo-Da-Silva ◽  
Carlos Lucas ◽  
Olga Laureano

<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Aim</strong>: To compare the evolution of mannoproteins in a white wine submitted to two different stirring of lees processes: in French oak barrels (BA) and in a stainless steel tank equipped with French oak staves (IN).</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Methods and results</strong>: Total colloids were obtained by ultrafiltration and ethanol precipitation. Mannoproteins were isolated by adsorption on concanavalin-A and molecular weight separation. Sugar residues were characterized by GC analysis of their alditol acetates and protein content was determined according to Lowry method. Wines were submitted to sensory analysis.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Conclusion</strong>: Three polysaccharide fractions were isolated from both BA and IN wines. Regarding sensory attributes, the only significant difference between BA and IN wines was the round mouth-feel. The BA wine showed a higher final polysaccharide concentration, which can be related to the rounder mouth-feel.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Significance and impact of the study</strong>: This study is a technological approach of a process largely used by white wine producers who want to market a fresh wine produced with stirring of lees with a woody character. It reports the evolution of mannoproteins through four months of ageing on lees with two different stirring processes that can have a direct impact on the cost of the final product.</p>


Author(s):  
Flávia Gomes Da Silva ◽  
Rosimar dos Santos Musser ◽  
Mairon Moura Da Silva ◽  
Patrícia Coelho de Souza Leão ◽  
Jades Vital De Araujo ◽  
...  

Aim: This study evaluate the agronomic and quality characteristics of grape (Vitis vinifera L.) varieties in a non-traditional region of the Agreste of Pernambuco States. Study Design: The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design with five replications and eight plants per plot. Place and Duration of Study: Was carried out in the municipality of Brejão, PE, at the Experimental Station of the Agronomic Institute of the Pernambuco. The vines were implanted on September, 2013, whose pruning was performed on August and harvesting began on December, 2016 to January, 2017. Methodology: Ten treatments represented by the varieties of European vines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot Noir, Petit Verdot, Pinot Noir and Syrah for producing of red wines and Chardonnay, Muscat Petit Grain, Sauvignon Blanc and Viogner for producing of white wines, grafted on the Paulsen 1103 rootstock were evaluated. The vineyard was conducted in espalier vine-tying system in double short pruning type, with spacing 3 m x 1 m. The characterization of the phenological stages was made using as reference the phenological scale. The thermal requirement of the crop per period was estimated. Agronomic characteristics were also evaluated, such as: fertility of gems, budding (%), production, productivity, number of bunches per plant, length and width of bunch, bunch weight, soluble solids, titratable acidity, hydrogen ionic potential, SS / TA ratio, volume of 100 berries, yield of must, mass of the husks and seeds. The data were submitted to two selection indices: Classic Index and Distance Genotype-Ideotype Index. Results: Sprouting varied from 13.68% (Petit Verdot) to 81.6% (Sauvignon Blanc) and the fertility of gems from 0.1 bunch.bud-1 (Chardonnay) to 0.67 bunch.bud-1 (Sauvignon Blanc). The pruning cycle and Day Degrees (DD) cumulated ranged from 133 days and 1,684 DD (Muscat Petit Grain) to 167 days and 2,070 DD (Merlot Noir). The number of bunches ranged from five (Merlot Noir) to 29 bunches.plant-1 (Sauvignon Blanc). Muscat Petit Grain stood out for bunch weight, not differing from Syrah and Malbec. The varieties showed no difference in length and width of bunches. In the volume of 100 berries, Muscat Petit Grain (213.6 ml) and Malbec (216.0 ml) stood out. For the yield of must, Sauvignon Blanc (70.87%) stood out, not differing from Malbec (64.31%), Viognier (69.79%), Muscat Petit Grain (70.22%). Muscat Petit Grain, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier (white wine), Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot Noir and Syrah obtained acceptable values for soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA), SS/TA ratio and pH. From the selection index analyzes, the Muscat Petit Grain, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah varieties were indicated for the selection by the highest Mulamba and Mock index and by the Genotype-Ideotype distance index. Conclusion: The cycle of grapevine varieties evaluated in the Garanhuns, PE, Microregion is longer than that observed in the sub Medio of the São Francisco Valley, similar to those in the South Region of Brazil. In the evaluated cycle the varieties produced grapes with characteristics suitable for the production of quality fine wines, showing to be promising for this non-traditional microregion in the production of fine grapes. From the selection index analyzes, the Muscat Petit Grain, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon varieties were indicated for selection by the highest Mulamba and Mock index and Genotype-Ideotype distance index.


Author(s):  
María Reyes González-Centeno ◽  
Pierre-Louis Teissedre ◽  
Cécile Thibon ◽  
Kleopatra Chira

White wine is increasingly aged in oak barrels to enhance its stability, aromatic complexity and organoleptic properties. Thus, this research aimed to highlight chemical and sensory differences in Sauvignon Blanc wines linked to barrel size. Oenological parameters, color, total phenolics and fruity aroma were not generally impacted by barrel size. Meanwhile, the smaller the barrel, the higher the extraction of oak woody volatiles. From an organoleptic point of view, Sauvignon Blanc varietal aromas and typicity seemed to be better preserved by 500 L barrels.


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