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Chemical and sensory effects of cold soak, whole cluster fermentation, and stem additions in Pinot noir wines
(American Society for Enology and Viticulture, 2019-01)Pinot noir wines were produced over two consecutive vintages using four and six different winemaking techniques in 2014 and 2015, respectively. In addition to control wines, the separate and combined effect of cold soak ... -
Combination of pre-fermentative and fermentative strategies to produce Malbec wines of lower alcohol and pH, with high chemical and sensory quality
(International Viticulture and Enology Society (IVES), 2020)The climatic conditions in some wine regions imply in many cases the important delay in the harvest date to achieve an appropriate phenolic maturity in red grape varieties, leading to wines with high pH and alcohol content. ... -
Combined effect of prefermentative cold soak and SO2 additions in Barbera D’Asti and Malbec wines : anthocyanin composition, chromatic and sensory properties
(2016)The effects of prefermentative cold soak (CS) combined with two SO2 additions (50 and 100 mg L1) on the anthocyanin composition, chromatic properties and sensory attributes of Barbera D'Asti and Malbec wines were studied. ... -
Evaluación sensorial de ajo de variedades frigoconservadas fritados en aceites de girasol y oliva
(EEA La Consulta, INTA, 2016)La presentación de nuevos productos gourmet como son los ajos fritos, requiere no solo de una depurada técnica de elaboración (calidad de la materia prima y el aceite de fritura), y el respeto por un determinado protocolo ... -
Impact on Sensory and Aromatic Profile of Low Ethanol Malbec Wines Fermented by Sequential Culture of Hanseniaspora uvarum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Native Yeasts
(MDPI, 2019-07)It is well known that high ethanol levels in wines adversely affect the perception of new wine consumers. Moreover, numerous issues, such as civil restrictions, health risk and trade barriers, are associated with high ... -
Influence of fruit maturity, maceration length, and Ethanol amount on chemical and sensory properties of Merlot wines
(2013-12)Selected winemaking conditions were applied to fruit with ~20.3 and ~24.9 Brix over two seasons. Merlot grapes were harvested 33 (2011) and 34 (2012) days apart. At each harvest, half of the must was adjusted to emulate ... -
Regulated Deficit Irrigation Alters Anthocyanins, Tannins and Sensory Properties of Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes and Wines
(2015-04)Four regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) regimes were applied to Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which were analyzed for phenolics and also made into wine over three consecutive growing seasons. Relative to an industry standard ... -
Relaciones de picor entre cultivares argentinos de ajo
(Estación Experimental Agropecuaria La Consulta, INTA, 2021-10-20)El término pungencia según la Real Academia Española de la Lengua (RAE), no guarda relación con el utilizado en algunos ámbitos agronómicos o gastronómicos. Se trata de la mala traducción del inglés pungency. Pungente, en ... -
Sensory and chemical effects of two alternatives of prefermentative cold soak in Malbec wines during winemaking and bottle ageing
(2015)Two alternatives of cold soak (CS), traditional external refrigeration (CS‐T) and use of solid CO2 (CS‐DI), were evaluated in Malbec wines and contrasted against a control (C) during winemaking and up to 24 months of bottle ... -
Sensory Impact of Extended Maceration and Regulated Deficit Irrigation on Washington State Cabernet Sauvignon Wines
(2013-12)Irrigation practices such as regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) and winemaking practices such as extended maceration have been experimentally evaluated from a chemical perspective but their impacts on sensory composition ... -
Tracing the origin of Argentine Malbec wines by sensometrics
(Springer Nature, 2024-02)The study of terroir, increasingly popular in scientific circles, remains a challenging field, particularly in terms of sensory analysis. This paper summarizes our own contribution to the field—an approach for tracing the ... -
Vine age affects vine performance, grape and wine chemical and sensory composition of cv. Zinfandel from California
(American Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV), 2022-10-18)The wine industry regards old vines as nonpareil because of the vine’s decreased capacity to set and mature fruit, which results in superior wine quality. Here we report the viticultural, chemical, and sensory effects of ... -
Whole cluster and dried stem additions effects on chemical and sensory properties of Pinot Noir wines over two vintages
(American Society for Enology and Viticulture, 2020-08)The effect of whole cluster at 50% (50% WC) and 100% additions (100% WC), as well as that of Dried stems (DS) on Pinot noir wines from the Edna Valley AVA of California (USA) were investigated over two consecutive vintages ...