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Contribution of Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts to Wine Freshness. A Review.


ABSTRACT: Freshness, although it is a concept difficult to define in wines, can be understood as a combination of different circumstances. Organolepticwise, bluish red, floral and fruity, more acidic and full-bodied wines, are perceived as younger and fresher by consumers. In traditional winemaking processes, these attributes are hard to boost if no other technology or biotechnology is involved. In this regard, the right selection of yeast strains plays an important role in meeting these parameters and obtaining wines with fresher profiles. Another approach in getting fresh wines is through the use of novel non-thermal technologies during winemaking. Herein, the contributions of non-Saccharomyces yeasts and emerging technologies to these parameters are reviewed and discussed.

SUBMITTER: Morata A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7022396 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contribution of Non-<i>Saccharomyces</i> Yeasts to Wine Freshness. A Review.

Morata Antonio A   Escott Carlos C   Bañuelos María Antonia MA   Loira Iris I   Fresno Juan Manuel Del JMD   González Carmen C   Suárez-Lepe José Antonio JA  

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Freshness, although it is a concept difficult to define in wines, can be understood as a combination of different circumstances. Organolepticwise, bluish red, floral and fruity, more acidic and full-bodied wines, are perceived as younger and fresher by consumers. In traditional winemaking processes, these attributes are hard to boost if no other technology or biotechnology is involved. In this regard, the right selection of yeast strains plays an important role in meeting these parameters and ob  ...[more]

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