Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine
Enhancing the sensory profile of wine using different microorganisms has always been a challenge in winemaking. The aim of our work was to evaluate the impact of different fermentation schemes by using mixed and pure cultures of three different Saccharomyces species at classic and cold inoculation...
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doaj-926b2d4574d64e85b684864d344459502021-04-02T15:55:06ZengInternational Viticulture and Enology SocietyOENO One2494-12712020-10-0154410.20870/oeno-one.2020.54.4.3240Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wineMaria Dimopoulou0Vicky Troianou1Chrisavgi Toumpeki2Yves Gosselin3Étienne Dorignac4Yorgos Kotseridis5Department of Wine, Vine and Beverage Sciences, School of Food Science, University of West AtticaInnovino Research & Development, Meg.Alexandrou 21, Pallini 15351Innovino Research & Development, Meg.Alexandrou 21, Pallini 15351Fermentis, 137 rue Gabriel Péri, 59703 Marcq-En-BaroeulFermentis, 137 rue Gabriel Péri, 59703 Marcq-en-BarœulLaboratory of Enology, Departement of Food Science and Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens Enhancing the sensory profile of wine using different microorganisms has always been a challenge in winemaking. The aim of our work was to evaluate the impact of different fermentation schemes by using mixed and pure cultures of three different Saccharomyces species at classic and cold inoculation temperatures on wine chemical composition and sensory profile. All the produced wines were analysed for the main oenological parameters (total acidity, volatile acidity, residual sugars, alcohol, and malic acid), as well as for volatile aromatic compounds, such as higher alcohols, acetate esters, ethyl esters and varietal thiols. In addition, implantation monitoring at the strain level and sensory analyses were performed in all fermentation trials. The wines fermented with S. pastorianus strains were characterised by significant lower acetic acid production and greater malic acid degradation compared to the wines fermented with S. cerevisiae strains. Interestingly, when the inoculation process for all trials was performed at a cold temperature (13 °C), the typical aromas of Sauvignon blanc were stronger than those in the classic inoculation temperature (18°C) trials. Furthermore, the co-inoculation of S. pastorianus and S. bayanus resulted in wines exhibiting a higher intensity of citrus fruit notes than the wines fermented with the commercial S. cerevisiae strains. These results show that some strains from different Saccharomyces species other than S .cerevisiae, such as S. pastorianus and S. bayanus, could be promising starters for Sauvignon blanc wines and their performance can be modulated by the inoculation conditions. https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/3240Non-conventional yeast speciesSauvignon blancwine typicityvarietal thiols |
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Maria Dimopoulou Vicky Troianou Chrisavgi Toumpeki Yves Gosselin Étienne Dorignac Yorgos Kotseridis Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine OENO One Non-conventional yeast species Sauvignon blanc wine typicity varietal thiols |
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Maria Dimopoulou Vicky Troianou Chrisavgi Toumpeki Yves Gosselin Étienne Dorignac Yorgos Kotseridis |
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Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine |
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Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine |
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Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine |
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Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine |
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Effect of strains from different <i>Saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of Sauvignon blanc wine |
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effect of strains from different <i>saccharomyces</i> species used in different inoculation schemes on chemical composition and sensory characteristics of sauvignon blanc wine |
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International Viticulture and Enology Society |
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OENO One |
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Enhancing the sensory profile of wine using different microorganisms has always been a challenge in winemaking. The aim of our work was to evaluate the impact of different fermentation schemes by using mixed and pure cultures of three different Saccharomyces species at classic and cold inoculation temperatures on wine chemical composition and sensory profile. All the produced wines were analysed for the main oenological parameters (total acidity, volatile acidity, residual sugars, alcohol, and malic acid), as well as for volatile aromatic compounds, such as higher alcohols, acetate esters, ethyl esters and varietal thiols. In addition, implantation monitoring at the strain level and sensory analyses were performed in all fermentation trials. The wines fermented with S. pastorianus strains were characterised by significant lower acetic acid production and greater malic acid degradation compared to the wines fermented with S. cerevisiae strains. Interestingly, when the inoculation process for all trials was performed at a cold temperature (13 °C), the typical aromas of Sauvignon blanc were stronger than those in the classic inoculation temperature (18°C) trials. Furthermore, the co-inoculation of S. pastorianus and S. bayanus resulted in wines exhibiting a higher intensity of citrus fruit notes than the wines fermented with the commercial S. cerevisiae strains. These results show that some strains from different Saccharomyces species other than S .cerevisiae, such as S. pastorianus and S. bayanus, could be promising starters for Sauvignon blanc wines and their performance can be modulated by the inoculation conditions.
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