Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines

The Swedish wine industry has exponentially grown in the last decade. However, Swedish wines remain largely unknown internationally. In this study, the typicality and sensory space of a set of twelve wines, including five Swedish Solaris wines, was evaluated blind by Swedish wine experts. The aim of...

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Main Authors: Gonzalo Garrido-Bañuelos, Jordi Ballester, Astrid Buica, Mihaela Mihnea
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Foods
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/8/1107
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spelling doaj-fc88a415fd154b52af8dc113e9b5a43c2020-11-25T02:50:14ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582020-08-0191107110710.3390/foods9081107Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris WinesGonzalo Garrido-Bañuelos0Jordi Ballester1Astrid Buica2Mihaela Mihnea3Agriculture and Food, Product Design—RISE—Research Institutes of Sweden, 41276 Göteborg, SwedenCentre des Sciences du Goût et de l’Alimentation, AgroSup Dijon, CNRS, INRA, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, F-21000 Dijon, FranceSouth African Grape and Wine Research Institute, Department of Viticulture and Oenology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch 7600, South AfricaMaterial and exterior design, Perception—RISE—Research Institutes of Sweden, 41276 Göteborg, SwedenThe Swedish wine industry has exponentially grown in the last decade. However, Swedish wines remain largely unknown internationally. In this study, the typicality and sensory space of a set of twelve wines, including five Swedish Solaris wines, was evaluated blind by Swedish wine experts. The aim of the work was to evaluate whether the Swedish wine experts have a common concept of what a typical Solaris wines should smell and taste like or not and, also, to bring out more information about the sensory space and chemical composition of Solaris wines. The results showed a lack of agreement among the wine experts regarding the typicality of Solaris wines. This, together with the results from the sensory evaluation, could suggest the possibility of different wine styles for Solaris wines. From a chemical perspective, the global volatile profile showed a larger variability between individual wines than between Solaris and non-Solaris. However, 4MMP, ethyl propionate, ethyl 2-Methyl propanoate, and diethyl succinate were significantly higher in Solaris wines. Concerning non-volatile compounds, the results showed a significant discrimination between Solaris and non-Solaris wines, the former being characterized by higher ethanol %, Mg, succinic acid, tartaric acid, and sucrose levels.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/8/1107SolarisSwedenhybrid grapestypicalitysensory evaluationchemical composition
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author Gonzalo Garrido-Bañuelos
Jordi Ballester
Astrid Buica
Mihaela Mihnea
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Jordi Ballester
Astrid Buica
Mihaela Mihnea
Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines
Foods
Solaris
Sweden
hybrid grapes
typicality
sensory evaluation
chemical composition
author_facet Gonzalo Garrido-Bañuelos
Jordi Ballester
Astrid Buica
Mihaela Mihnea
author_sort Gonzalo Garrido-Bañuelos
title Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines
title_short Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines
title_full Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines
title_fullStr Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Typicality, Sensory Space, and Chemical Composition of Swedish Solaris Wines
title_sort exploring the typicality, sensory space, and chemical composition of swedish solaris wines
publisher MDPI AG
series Foods
issn 2304-8158
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The Swedish wine industry has exponentially grown in the last decade. However, Swedish wines remain largely unknown internationally. In this study, the typicality and sensory space of a set of twelve wines, including five Swedish Solaris wines, was evaluated blind by Swedish wine experts. The aim of the work was to evaluate whether the Swedish wine experts have a common concept of what a typical Solaris wines should smell and taste like or not and, also, to bring out more information about the sensory space and chemical composition of Solaris wines. The results showed a lack of agreement among the wine experts regarding the typicality of Solaris wines. This, together with the results from the sensory evaluation, could suggest the possibility of different wine styles for Solaris wines. From a chemical perspective, the global volatile profile showed a larger variability between individual wines than between Solaris and non-Solaris. However, 4MMP, ethyl propionate, ethyl 2-Methyl propanoate, and diethyl succinate were significantly higher in Solaris wines. Concerning non-volatile compounds, the results showed a significant discrimination between Solaris and non-Solaris wines, the former being characterized by higher ethanol %, Mg, succinic acid, tartaric acid, and sucrose levels.
topic Solaris
Sweden
hybrid grapes
typicality
sensory evaluation
chemical composition
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