Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines
The growing demand in recent years for sustainable wine production has led to the management of waste and by-products. Among them, vine-shoots could be used as additives comparable to the oak fragments widely employed in enology. This work analyzes the feasibility of applying vine-shoot chips during...
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doaj-cad7468ac70c4fd89f1f4290dae8f4a82021-09-25T23:45:27ZengMDPI AGBeverages2306-57102021-07-017515110.3390/beverages7030051Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda WinesMartín Fanzone0Anibal Catania1Mariela Assof2Viviana Jofré3Jorge Prieto4Daniela Gil Quiroga5Juan Lacognata Sottano6Santiago Sari7Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (EEA Mendoza INTA), San Martín 3853, 5507 Mendoza, ArgentinaEstación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (EEA Mendoza INTA), San Martín 3853, 5507 Mendoza, ArgentinaEstación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (EEA Mendoza INTA), San Martín 3853, 5507 Mendoza, ArgentinaEstación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (EEA Mendoza INTA), San Martín 3853, 5507 Mendoza, ArgentinaEstación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (EEA Mendoza INTA), San Martín 3853, 5507 Mendoza, ArgentinaCentro de Estudios Vitivinícolas y Agroindustriales (CEVA), Universidad Juan Agustín Maza, Av. Acceso Este, Lateral Sur 2245, 5519 Mendoza, ArgentinaCentro de Estudios Vitivinícolas y Agroindustriales (CEVA), Universidad Juan Agustín Maza, Av. Acceso Este, Lateral Sur 2245, 5519 Mendoza, ArgentinaEstación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (EEA Mendoza INTA), San Martín 3853, 5507 Mendoza, ArgentinaThe growing demand in recent years for sustainable wine production has led to the management of waste and by-products. Among them, vine-shoots could be used as additives comparable to the oak fragments widely employed in enology. This work analyzes the feasibility of applying vine-shoot chips during winemaking and the aging of Malbec and Bonarda wines from Mendoza (Argentina) and evaluates their chemical and sensory impact. Toasted (CHT) and untoasted (CHWT) vine-shoot chips obtained from a Bonarda vineyard were added in Malbec and Bonarda grapes during winemaking (Experiment A): C, control; CHWT, 12 g/L; CHT, 12 g/L. Furthermore, the same treatments were applied during aging (1M, 30 days; 2M, 60 days; 4M, 120 days) to the finished wines under controlled conditions (Experiment B). The impact of vine-shoot chips during winemaking was different between varieties. For Malbec alone, CHT caused a significant decrease in tannins, anthocyanins, and polymeric pigments, and a modification of wine color. During aging, CHWT and CHT had an impact mainly at the sensory level, increasing the wine’s complexity in terms of aromatic attributes and mouthfeel. In conclusion, the proposed technology could be a simple and economical tool for red wine production of high chemical and organoleptic quality.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5710/7/3/51vine-shoot chipsMalbecBonardawinesphenolic compositionsensory analysis |
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Martín Fanzone Anibal Catania Mariela Assof Viviana Jofré Jorge Prieto Daniela Gil Quiroga Juan Lacognata Sottano Santiago Sari Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines Beverages vine-shoot chips Malbec Bonarda wines phenolic composition sensory analysis |
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Martín Fanzone Anibal Catania Mariela Assof Viviana Jofré Jorge Prieto Daniela Gil Quiroga Juan Lacognata Sottano Santiago Sari |
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Martín Fanzone |
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Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines |
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Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines |
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Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines |
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Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines |
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Application of Vine-Shoot Chips during Winemaking and Aging of Malbec and Bonarda Wines |
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application of vine-shoot chips during winemaking and aging of malbec and bonarda wines |
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The growing demand in recent years for sustainable wine production has led to the management of waste and by-products. Among them, vine-shoots could be used as additives comparable to the oak fragments widely employed in enology. This work analyzes the feasibility of applying vine-shoot chips during winemaking and the aging of Malbec and Bonarda wines from Mendoza (Argentina) and evaluates their chemical and sensory impact. Toasted (CHT) and untoasted (CHWT) vine-shoot chips obtained from a Bonarda vineyard were added in Malbec and Bonarda grapes during winemaking (Experiment A): C, control; CHWT, 12 g/L; CHT, 12 g/L. Furthermore, the same treatments were applied during aging (1M, 30 days; 2M, 60 days; 4M, 120 days) to the finished wines under controlled conditions (Experiment B). The impact of vine-shoot chips during winemaking was different between varieties. For Malbec alone, CHT caused a significant decrease in tannins, anthocyanins, and polymeric pigments, and a modification of wine color. During aging, CHWT and CHT had an impact mainly at the sensory level, increasing the wine’s complexity in terms of aromatic attributes and mouthfeel. In conclusion, the proposed technology could be a simple and economical tool for red wine production of high chemical and organoleptic quality. |
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vine-shoot chips Malbec Bonarda wines phenolic composition sensory analysis |
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