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Influence of Different Vinification Techniques on Volatile Compounds and the Aromatic Profile of Palomino Fino Wines

Ana Roldán, Fini Sánchez‐García, Luis Pérez-Rodríguez, Víctor Palacios

2021Foods27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of vinification techniques on volatile compounds and sensory profiles in young Palomino fino white wines. Four winemaking techniques (pellicular maceration, supra-extraction and use of commercial yeast strains and of β-glycosidase enzymes) were implemented to enhance the aromatic quality of wines elaborated from this neutral variety of grape. Volatile compound content, aromatic profile (OAVs) and sensorial analysis were determined. The results showed that all the vinification techniques studied led to an increase in volatile compounds compared to the control wine. Likewise, an influence of the vineyard and must extraction method on these compounds was observed. However, the greatest changes in aroma activity and sensory profile were a result of the pellicular maceration and supra-extraction techniques. The latter was differentiated by the highest content of terpenes and, consequently, the highest odour activity values of floral series. In addition, the supra-extraction was a very selective technique since it extracted terpenes and aromatic precursors, but not the acids responsible for the fatty characteristic, such as octanoic acid. In terms of sensory profile, the supra-extraction technique improved the intensity of the Palomino fino white wine and its aromatic quality with a previously not-determined floral character.

Topics & Concepts

Maceration (sewage)AromaChemistryWinemakingTerpeneWineFood scienceExtraction (chemistry)ChromatographyVineyardHorticultureBiologyBiochemistryMaterials scienceComposite materialFermentation and Sensory AnalysisHorticultural and Viticultural ResearchPlant biochemistry and biosynthesis