Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels

The evolution of almost 40 oak-related volatile compounds and the sensorial characteristics of red wines from four Spanish denominations of origin (DOs) (Bierzo, Toro, Ribera de Duero, and Rioja) during aging in barrels made of Rebollo oak wood, Quercus pyrenaica, were studied and compared to the same wines aged in American and French oak barrels. Each oak wood added unique and special characteristics to the wine, and in addition, each wine showed a different ability to extract the compounds, which result in these characteristics from the oak wood. In general, wines aged in Q. pyrenaica wood were characterized by high levels of eugenol, guaiacol, and other volatile phenols. In regards to compounds like cis-whiskylactone or maltol, the behavior of this wood is very similar to that of American oaks. When considering phenolic aldehydes and ketones, the levels of these compounds are intermediate between those of French and American woods and depend greatly on the type of wine. The type of oak, on the other hand, does not affect the chromatic characteristics of the wines. In sensory analysis, the biggest differences are found in the olfactory phase. Among the four DOs studied, wine aged in Q. pyrenaica presented the highest notes of wood, with more aromas of roasting, toasting, milky coffee, spices, or wine-wood interactions. The wines aged in barrels made of Q. pyrenaica wood were highly regarded, and preference was shown for them over those same wines when they had been aged in barrels of American or French oak. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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Main Authors: Fernández De Simón, María Brígida, Cadahía, E., Sanz, M., Poveda, P., Pérez-Magariño, S., Ortega-Heras, M., González-Huerta, C.
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Language:English
Published: American Chemical Society 2008
Subjects:Quercus pyrenaica, Oak wood, Wine, Aging, Volatile compounds,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5076
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291293
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2912932023-02-20T07:16:40Z Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels Fernández De Simón, María Brígida Cadahía, E. Sanz, M. Poveda, P. Pérez-Magariño, S. Ortega-Heras, M. González-Huerta, C. Quercus pyrenaica Oak wood Wine Aging Volatile compounds The evolution of almost 40 oak-related volatile compounds and the sensorial characteristics of red wines from four Spanish denominations of origin (DOs) (Bierzo, Toro, Ribera de Duero, and Rioja) during aging in barrels made of Rebollo oak wood, Quercus pyrenaica, were studied and compared to the same wines aged in American and French oak barrels. Each oak wood added unique and special characteristics to the wine, and in addition, each wine showed a different ability to extract the compounds, which result in these characteristics from the oak wood. In general, wines aged in Q. pyrenaica wood were characterized by high levels of eugenol, guaiacol, and other volatile phenols. In regards to compounds like cis-whiskylactone or maltol, the behavior of this wood is very similar to that of American oaks. When considering phenolic aldehydes and ketones, the levels of these compounds are intermediate between those of French and American woods and depend greatly on the type of wine. The type of oak, on the other hand, does not affect the chromatic characteristics of the wines. In sensory analysis, the biggest differences are found in the olfactory phase. Among the four DOs studied, wine aged in Q. pyrenaica presented the highest notes of wood, with more aromas of roasting, toasting, milky coffee, spices, or wine-wood interactions. The wines aged in barrels made of Q. pyrenaica wood were highly regarded, and preference was shown for them over those same wines when they had been aged in barrels of American or French oak. © 2008 American Chemical Society. 2023-02-20T07:16:40Z 2023-02-20T07:16:40Z 2008 artículo Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 56(19): 9046-9055 (2008) 0021-8561 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5076 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291293 10.1021/jf8014602 1520-5118 en none American Chemical Society
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topic Quercus pyrenaica
Oak wood
Wine
Aging
Volatile compounds
Quercus pyrenaica
Oak wood
Wine
Aging
Volatile compounds
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Quercus pyrenaica
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Fernández De Simón, María Brígida
Cadahía, E.
Sanz, M.
Poveda, P.
Pérez-Magariño, S.
Ortega-Heras, M.
González-Huerta, C.
Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels
description The evolution of almost 40 oak-related volatile compounds and the sensorial characteristics of red wines from four Spanish denominations of origin (DOs) (Bierzo, Toro, Ribera de Duero, and Rioja) during aging in barrels made of Rebollo oak wood, Quercus pyrenaica, were studied and compared to the same wines aged in American and French oak barrels. Each oak wood added unique and special characteristics to the wine, and in addition, each wine showed a different ability to extract the compounds, which result in these characteristics from the oak wood. In general, wines aged in Q. pyrenaica wood were characterized by high levels of eugenol, guaiacol, and other volatile phenols. In regards to compounds like cis-whiskylactone or maltol, the behavior of this wood is very similar to that of American oaks. When considering phenolic aldehydes and ketones, the levels of these compounds are intermediate between those of French and American woods and depend greatly on the type of wine. The type of oak, on the other hand, does not affect the chromatic characteristics of the wines. In sensory analysis, the biggest differences are found in the olfactory phase. Among the four DOs studied, wine aged in Q. pyrenaica presented the highest notes of wood, with more aromas of roasting, toasting, milky coffee, spices, or wine-wood interactions. The wines aged in barrels made of Q. pyrenaica wood were highly regarded, and preference was shown for them over those same wines when they had been aged in barrels of American or French oak. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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Oak wood
Wine
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Volatile compounds
author Fernández De Simón, María Brígida
Cadahía, E.
Sanz, M.
Poveda, P.
Pérez-Magariño, S.
Ortega-Heras, M.
González-Huerta, C.
author_facet Fernández De Simón, María Brígida
Cadahía, E.
Sanz, M.
Poveda, P.
Pérez-Magariño, S.
Ortega-Heras, M.
González-Huerta, C.
author_sort Fernández De Simón, María Brígida
title Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels
title_short Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels
title_full Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels
title_fullStr Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels
title_full_unstemmed Volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four Spanish denominations of origin, aged in Spanish Rebollo (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) oak wood barrels
title_sort volatile compounds and sensorial characterization of wines from four spanish denominations of origin, aged in spanish rebollo (quercus pyrenaica willd.) oak wood barrels
publisher American Chemical Society
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5076
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