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IVES 9 IVES Conference Series 9 WAC–IVAS 9 WAC–IVAS 2026 9 WAC–IVAS 2026 - Session 6: Wine and health 9 Oenological tannins as sulfur dioxide alternatives in white and red winemaking: chemical, sensory, and health implications

Oenological tannins as sulfur dioxide alternatives in white and red winemaking: chemical, sensory, and health implications

Abstract

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) has long been an effective additive in winemaking, yet its use raises health concerns for sensitive individuals. While oenological tannins are increasingly recognized for their color-stabilizing and antioxidant effects, their potential to replace SO₂ throughout the winemaking process and their broader impacts on wine quality and safety have not been systematically studied. In this work, we present the first comprehensive evaluation of grape and oak tannins as SO₂ alternatives at multiple stages of both white and red wine production. By adding specific doses of tannins before alcoholic fermentation (0.3 g/L), after alcoholic fermentation(0.4 g/L), and after malolactic fermentation (0.4 g/L), we assessed their effects on wine chemistry, sensory attributes, and health-related parameters. Our findings demonstrated that tannin addition effectively reduced the need for SO2, supported a smooth fermentation process, and significantly decreased the production of volatile acidity (p < 0.05). Wines treated with tannins showed no significant differences in redox potential compared to those treated with SO2 (p > 0.05). Notably, the addition of grape tannins to pre-alcoholic fermentation in red wines significantly enhanced the aroma profile (ethyl esters and higher alcohols) and reduced the formation of methionol. Sensory analysis revealed no significant differences in palate attributes between the tannin and SO2-treated wines (p > 0.05). Importantly, the concentration of methanol, a health-related byproduct, was not significantly affected by tannin treatment (p > 0.05). Overall, these results highlighted the potential of oenological tannins as a viable alternative to SO2 in winemaking. And it was the first time to establish the feasibility and benefits of using 0.3 g/L grape tannins as practical SO₂ substitutes, with pre-fermentation grape tannin addition emerging as the most promising strategy for further development.

References

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Publication date: June 25, 2026

Issue: WAC–IVAS 2026

Type: Oral

Authors

Yixiu Tian1, Yaru Duan1, Zhaozhaoyang Yang1, Bo Zhang1, Di Zhang1, Gang Jin1, Wen Ma1,*

College of Enology & Horticulture, Ningxia University, 750021, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China

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Keywords

wine, sulfur dioxide, grape tannin, oak tannin, wine quality

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IVES Conference Series | WAC–IVAS | WAC–IVAS 2026

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