Jun 27, 2022 | 1 - WAC - Posters, IVES Conference Series, WAC 2022
Wine by-products valorisation by green chemistry methods: Impact of the extraction process on the structure, functionalities and activity of the extracted molecules
Jun 27, 2022 | 1 - WAC - Posters, IVES Conference Series, WAC 2022
Wines expressing sensory characters that are representative of their varietal and geographical origins are highly sought after in today’s market. It is therefore of considerable technological interest to investigate the aromatic aspects of specific wines and to identify the odorous substances involved. This study investigated aroma chemical and sensory diversity of Durello DOC white
Jun 27, 2022 | IVAS 2022, IVAS Session 6 – Posters, IVES Conference Series
The use of toasted vine-shoots as an alternative enological tool to make differentiated wines has generated interest among researchers and wineries. However, the evolution of these wines in bottle and the effect on the sensory profile has not been studied so far.
Jun 27, 2022 | IVAS 2022, IVAS Session 6 – Posters, IVES Conference Series
As a result of climate change consequences, there is a gap between the times at which the grapes reach the phenolic and the technology maturities.
Jun 27, 2022 | IVAS 2022, IVAS Session 6 – Posters, IVES Conference Series
Global climate change is exerting an influence on vine phenology, leading to a decoupling of technological and phenolic maturity of grapes. This results in the modification of berry chemical composition, which can translate into wines with excessive astringency. The addition of mannoproteins (MP) to wine has been proposed as a way of mitigating this problem, since some studies have shown that MPs can modulate wine astringency. However, the mechanism underlying the astringency modulation effect of MPs is not well known and it seems to be dependent on the compositional and structural characteristics of the MP.