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Volatile composition of Bobal red wines subjected to alcoholic/malolactic fermentation with oak chips
Authors:E Gómez García-Carpintero  E Sánchez-PalomoMA González Viñas
Affiliation:Area of Food Technology, Faculty of Chemistry Sciences (UCLM), Av. Camilo José Cela, 10, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain
Abstract:The effect of wood, in the form of oak chips, on the volatile composition of Bobal red wines caused by adding oak chips at different stages of the fermentation process has been studied. Aroma compounds were isolated by solid phase extraction (SPE) for subsequent analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Bobal control wine was produced according to traditional winemaking processes, without oak chips. Oak chips were added to the rest of the wines at two dose levels (3 and 6 g/L) at different stages of the winemaking process: at one week during alcoholic fermentation (AF), during malolactic fermentation (MLF) and in young, red Bobal wine. Wines fermented with oak chips during AF showed higher concentrations of the ethyl esters of straight-chain fatty acids and ethyl, hexyl and isoamyl acetates than the control wine. A similar, trend was observed for higher alcohols. Higher concentrations of benzene compounds, oak lactones and furanic compounds were found in wines in contact with oak chips during MLF followed by young Bobal oak wines. These results reveal that the point of addition during the winemaking process and the dose level of oak chips used have a significant effect on the volatile composition of Bobal red wines.
Keywords:Gas chromatography&ndash  mass spectrometry  Volatile compounds  Oak chips  Bobal wine  Winemaking process
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