Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.

The production of fine wines in the Sub-middle of the São Francisco River Valley, Northeast of Brazil, is relatively recent, about twenty-five years ago. This region presents different characteristics, with a tropical semiarid climate, in a flat landscape. Presenting high annual average temperature, solar radiation and water in abundance for irrigation, it?s possible the scaling the grape harvests for winemaking throughout the year, allowing to obtain until two harvests per year. Several factors may affect the aromatic compounds in wines, such as viticulture practices, climatic conditions, cultivars and winemaking process. This study aimed to evaluate the aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines elaborated in two different periods in the year. The grapes were harvested in the first and second semesters of 2009, in June and November. The wines were elaborated and then, they were bottled and analyzed in triplicate, thirty days and one year after bottling, by gas chromatography with ionization detector flame (GC-FID), to evaluate the profile and the stability of the aroma compounds. Principal component analysis was applied to discriminate between wine samples and to find the compounds responsible by the variability. The results showed that Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines presented different responses, for stability of higher alcohols, esters and carboxylic acids.

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Main Authors: ARAÚJO, A. J. de B., VANDERLINDE, R., OLIVEIRA, J. B. de, OLIVEIRA, G. G. de, BIASOTO, A. C. T., PEREIRA, G. E.
Other Authors: Ana Julia de Brito ARAÚJO, Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Pernambuco, Brazil; Regina VANDERLINDE, UCS; Juliane Barreto de OLIVEIRA, State University of Bahia, Juazeiro-BA; Gildeilza Gomes de OLIVEIRA, CPATSA (BOLSISTA); ALINE CAMARAO TELLES BIASOTO, CPATSA; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
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Published: 2012-07-06
Subjects:Vinho tropical, Estabilidade aromática, Syrah, Petit Verdot, Enologia, Vinho, Uva, Variedade, Análise organoléptica,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/927803
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9278032017-08-16T03:34:07Z Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil. ARAÚJO, A. J. de B. VANDERLINDE, R. OLIVEIRA, J. B. de OLIVEIRA, G. G. de BIASOTO, A. C. T. PEREIRA, G. E. Ana Julia de Brito ARAÚJO, Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Pernambuco, Brazil; Regina VANDERLINDE, UCS; Juliane Barreto de OLIVEIRA, State University of Bahia, Juazeiro-BA; Gildeilza Gomes de OLIVEIRA, CPATSA (BOLSISTA); ALINE CAMARAO TELLES BIASOTO, CPATSA; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV. Vinho tropical Estabilidade aromática Syrah Petit Verdot Enologia Vinho Uva Variedade Análise organoléptica The production of fine wines in the Sub-middle of the São Francisco River Valley, Northeast of Brazil, is relatively recent, about twenty-five years ago. This region presents different characteristics, with a tropical semiarid climate, in a flat landscape. Presenting high annual average temperature, solar radiation and water in abundance for irrigation, it?s possible the scaling the grape harvests for winemaking throughout the year, allowing to obtain until two harvests per year. Several factors may affect the aromatic compounds in wines, such as viticulture practices, climatic conditions, cultivars and winemaking process. This study aimed to evaluate the aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines elaborated in two different periods in the year. The grapes were harvested in the first and second semesters of 2009, in June and November. The wines were elaborated and then, they were bottled and analyzed in triplicate, thirty days and one year after bottling, by gas chromatography with ionization detector flame (GC-FID), to evaluate the profile and the stability of the aroma compounds. Principal component analysis was applied to discriminate between wine samples and to find the compounds responsible by the variability. The results showed that Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines presented different responses, for stability of higher alcohols, esters and carboxylic acids. 2016-09-14T18:33:28Z 2016-09-14T18:33:28Z 2012-07-06 2012 2016-09-14T18:33:28Z Parte de livro In: CONGRES DES TERROIRS VITIVINICOLES, 9., 2012, Bourgogne/Champagne. [Annales...] [S.l.: s.n.], 2012. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/927803 en eng openAccess 1 pendrive. p. 6-9.
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topic Vinho tropical
Estabilidade aromática
Syrah
Petit Verdot
Enologia
Vinho
Uva
Variedade
Análise organoléptica
Vinho tropical
Estabilidade aromática
Syrah
Petit Verdot
Enologia
Vinho
Uva
Variedade
Análise organoléptica
spellingShingle Vinho tropical
Estabilidade aromática
Syrah
Petit Verdot
Enologia
Vinho
Uva
Variedade
Análise organoléptica
Vinho tropical
Estabilidade aromática
Syrah
Petit Verdot
Enologia
Vinho
Uva
Variedade
Análise organoléptica
ARAÚJO, A. J. de B.
VANDERLINDE, R.
OLIVEIRA, J. B. de
OLIVEIRA, G. G. de
BIASOTO, A. C. T.
PEREIRA, G. E.
Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.
description The production of fine wines in the Sub-middle of the São Francisco River Valley, Northeast of Brazil, is relatively recent, about twenty-five years ago. This region presents different characteristics, with a tropical semiarid climate, in a flat landscape. Presenting high annual average temperature, solar radiation and water in abundance for irrigation, it?s possible the scaling the grape harvests for winemaking throughout the year, allowing to obtain until two harvests per year. Several factors may affect the aromatic compounds in wines, such as viticulture practices, climatic conditions, cultivars and winemaking process. This study aimed to evaluate the aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines elaborated in two different periods in the year. The grapes were harvested in the first and second semesters of 2009, in June and November. The wines were elaborated and then, they were bottled and analyzed in triplicate, thirty days and one year after bottling, by gas chromatography with ionization detector flame (GC-FID), to evaluate the profile and the stability of the aroma compounds. Principal component analysis was applied to discriminate between wine samples and to find the compounds responsible by the variability. The results showed that Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines presented different responses, for stability of higher alcohols, esters and carboxylic acids.
author2 Ana Julia de Brito ARAÚJO, Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Pernambuco, Brazil; Regina VANDERLINDE, UCS; Juliane Barreto de OLIVEIRA, State University of Bahia, Juazeiro-BA; Gildeilza Gomes de OLIVEIRA, CPATSA (BOLSISTA); ALINE CAMARAO TELLES BIASOTO, CPATSA; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
author_facet Ana Julia de Brito ARAÚJO, Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Pernambuco, Brazil; Regina VANDERLINDE, UCS; Juliane Barreto de OLIVEIRA, State University of Bahia, Juazeiro-BA; Gildeilza Gomes de OLIVEIRA, CPATSA (BOLSISTA); ALINE CAMARAO TELLES BIASOTO, CPATSA; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
ARAÚJO, A. J. de B.
VANDERLINDE, R.
OLIVEIRA, J. B. de
OLIVEIRA, G. G. de
BIASOTO, A. C. T.
PEREIRA, G. E.
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topic_facet Vinho tropical
Estabilidade aromática
Syrah
Petit Verdot
Enologia
Vinho
Uva
Variedade
Análise organoléptica
author ARAÚJO, A. J. de B.
VANDERLINDE, R.
OLIVEIRA, J. B. de
OLIVEIRA, G. G. de
BIASOTO, A. C. T.
PEREIRA, G. E.
author_sort ARAÚJO, A. J. de B.
title Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.
title_short Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.
title_full Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.
title_fullStr Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Aromatic stability of Syrah and Petit Verdot tropical wines from Brazil.
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