Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin

Mid-infrared transmission spectroscopy and classical analyses have been used to classify 165 wines of the same variety (Gamay), from three geographical origins (Gaillac, Beaujolais and Touraine). For spectroscopic analyses; the wines were dried on polyethylene membrane and infrared spectra were reco...

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Main Authors: Daniel Picque, T. Cattenoz, G. Corrieu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Viticulture and Enology Society 2001-09-01
Series:OENO One
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Online Access:https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/1703
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spelling doaj-e282b8922f784bd2b8a2baca0e8031b62021-04-02T06:20:12ZengInternational Viticulture and Enology SocietyOENO One2494-12712001-09-0135316517010.20870/oeno-one.2001.35.3.17031703Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical originDaniel Picque0T. Cattenoz1G. Corrieu2Unité Mixte de Recherche 782 Génie et Microbiologie des Procédés Alimentaires (AgroParisTech-INRA), BP 1, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, FranceInstitut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Laboratoire de Génie et Microbiologie des Procédés Alimentaires 78850 Thiverval Grignon, FranceInstitut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Laboratoire de Génie et Microbiologie des Procédés Alimentaires 78850 Thiverval Grignon, FranceMid-infrared transmission spectroscopy and classical analyses have been used to classify 165 wines of the same variety (Gamay), from three geographical origins (Gaillac, Beaujolais and Touraine). For spectroscopic analyses; the wines were dried on polyethylene membrane and infrared spectra were recorded by transmission between 800 cm-1 and 1800 cm-1. Classical analyses included pH, total acidity, total phenol, colour, sugars and major acids. The three groups of wines were classified by applying factorial discriminant analyses with cross validation. 97 p. cent of wines were correctly classified, based on the infrared data, versus 67 p. cent based on the classical analyses.https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/1703infrared spectroscopyoriginwinesdiscriminant analyses
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T. Cattenoz
G. Corrieu
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G. Corrieu
Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
OENO One
infrared spectroscopy
origin
wines
discriminant analyses
author_facet Daniel Picque
T. Cattenoz
G. Corrieu
author_sort Daniel Picque
title Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
title_short Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
title_full Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
title_fullStr Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
title_full_unstemmed Classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
title_sort classification of red wines analysed by middle infrared spectroscopy of dry extract according to their geographical origin
publisher International Viticulture and Enology Society
series OENO One
issn 2494-1271
publishDate 2001-09-01
description Mid-infrared transmission spectroscopy and classical analyses have been used to classify 165 wines of the same variety (Gamay), from three geographical origins (Gaillac, Beaujolais and Touraine). For spectroscopic analyses; the wines were dried on polyethylene membrane and infrared spectra were recorded by transmission between 800 cm-1 and 1800 cm-1. Classical analyses included pH, total acidity, total phenol, colour, sugars and major acids. The three groups of wines were classified by applying factorial discriminant analyses with cross validation. 97 p. cent of wines were correctly classified, based on the infrared data, versus 67 p. cent based on the classical analyses.
topic infrared spectroscopy
origin
wines
discriminant analyses
url https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/1703
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