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Towards Sulphite-Free Winemaking: A New Horizon of Vinification and Maturation.

Authors :
Mercanti, Nicola
Macaluso, Monica
Pieracci, Ylenia
Flamini, Guido
Scappaticci, Giulio
Marianelli, Andrea
Zinnai, Angela
Source :
Foods; Apr2024, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p1108, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The complex dynamics between oxygen exposure, sulphur dioxide (SO<subscript>2</subscript>) utilization, and wine quality are of the utmost importance in wine sector, and this study aims to explore their fine balance in winemaking. As a common additive, SO<subscript>2</subscript> works as an antiseptic and antioxidant. However, its excessive use has raised health concerns. Regulatory guidelines, including Council Regulation (EC) N° 1493/1999 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1622/2000, dictate SO<subscript>2</subscript> concentrations in wines. The increasing demand for natural preservatives is driving the search for alternatives, with natural plant extracts, rich in phenolic compounds, emerging as promising substitutes. In this context, Bioma Company has proposed alternative additives deriving from vineyard waste to replace SO<subscript>2</subscript> during winemaking. Thus, the aim of the present work was to compare the compositional characteristics between the product obtained with the alternative vinification and the traditional one during the winemaking, as well as the aroma compositions of the final wines. After a year of experimentation, the wines produced with Bioma products showed compositional characteristics comparable to their traditional counterparts. Notably, these wines comply with current legislation, with significantly reduced total sulphur content, allowing their designation as "without added sulphites". Bioma products emerge as potential catalysts for sustainable and health-conscious winemaking practices, reshaping the landscape of the industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23048158
Volume :
13
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Foods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176596670
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13071108