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Chemical and chromatic effects of fermentation temperature on three clones of Pinot noir over two consecutive vintages
(American Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV), 2022-10-14)Three different Pinot noir clones (115, 777, and 828) from the Central Coast of California were subjected to different maceration temperature regimes for 14 days using triplicate fermentations (Cold: 10°C; Hot: 25°C; and ... -
Effects of maceration length after prefermentative cold soak: Detailed chromatic, phenolic and sensory composition of cabernet sauvignon, malbec and merlot wines
(Elsevier, 2021-09-21)Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Merlot grapes were processed with prefermentative cold soak (CS) for 5 days followed by a short maceration time of 5 days (CS + 5d), or a long maceration time of 10 days (CS + 10d). CS did ... -
Extraction, Evolution, and Sensory Impact of Phenolic Compounds During Red Wine Maceration
(2014)We review the extraction into wine and evolution of major phenolic classes of sensory relevance. We present a historical background to highlight that previously established aspects of phenolic extraction and retention into ... -
Isolation of a yeast strain able to produce a polygalacturonase with maceration activity of cassava roots
(2013-06)The objective of the present study was the isolation of a yeast strain, from citrus fruit peels, able to produce a polygalacturonase by submerged fermentation with maceration activity of raw cassava roots. Among 160 yeast ... -
Microwave-assisted maceration and stems addition in Bonarda grapes: Effects on wine chemical composition over two vintages
(Elsevier, 2022-03-30)Bonarda, the second red grape variety in Argentina, produces high yields per hectare generating, in several cases, low quality wines. Microwave-assisted extraction (MW) is a novel extraction technique for winemaking, widely ... -
Multi-method sensory approach to describe the effect of microwave-assisted extraction and addition of stems on the mouthfeel sensations of Bonarda wines from Mendoza (Argentina)
(PAGEPress, 2022-11-25)The Bonarda variety has been used as a base for common red wines due to its contribution to color and low level of astringency as a consequence of its relative low tannin concentration. The use of MicrowaveAssisted Extraction ...