Volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method from a Semi-Arid Region.

São Francisco Valley (SFV) is located in Northeastern Brazil, in a tropical semi-arid region where one vine can produce two harvests per year, due to high temperatures, solar radiation rates, and irrigation throughout the year. This is the main characteristic iffering this from other winegrowing region in the world. The objective of this study was to characterize volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method, using Chenin Blanc and Syrah grapes, the two main varieties used for white and red wines, respectively, grown in the region. The sparkling wines remained on lees for six months maturing. The sparkling wines were characterized by the parameters density, pH, total titratable and volatile acidities, residual sugars, dry extract, alcohol content, total phenolic compounds, in vitro antioxidant activity and volatile fraction. The volatile fraction extraction was performed by the HS-SPME technique and tentative identification of the volatile compounds was carried out with GC-MS using the scan mode. A total of 33 volatile compounds were identified, among them 11 alcohols, 13 esters, five carboxylic acids, and four different chemical classes. The volatile profile of Chenin Blanc sparkling wine was associated mainly to 2,3-butanediol, 3-ethoxypropan-1-ol, diethyl succinate, and ethyl decanoate, while Syrah sparkling wine was characterized by benzaldehyde, butyric acid, and some acetates. This study reported for the first time volatile profiles of traditional sparkling wines from SFV, as new products, contributing to better understand the quality potential of these beverages for a tropical semi-arid region. Keywords: São Francisco Valley; Syrah and Chenin Blanc grape varieties; GC-MS; sparkling wine; volatile compounds

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Main Authors: NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S., SOUZA, J. F. de, LIMA, M. dos S., PEREIRA, G. E.
Other Authors: Antonio Mendes de Souza Nascimento, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Joyce Fagundes de Souza, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Marcos dos Santos Lima, Department of Food Technology, Campus Petrolina, Federal Institute of Sertão Pernambucano, Rodovia BR 407, Km 08, S/N, Jardim São Paulo, Petrolina, PE 56314-520, Brazil; marcos.santos@ifsertao-pe.edu.br; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
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Published: 2019-01-04
Subjects:São Francisco Valley, Syrah grape varieties, Chenin Blanc grape varieties, GC-MS, Sparkling wine, Volatile compounds,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11030592019-01-04T23:36:37Z Volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method from a Semi-Arid Region. NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S. SOUZA, J. F. de LIMA, M. dos S. PEREIRA, G. E. Antonio Mendes de Souza Nascimento, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Joyce Fagundes de Souza, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Marcos dos Santos Lima, Department of Food Technology, Campus Petrolina, Federal Institute of Sertão Pernambucano, Rodovia BR 407, Km 08, S/N, Jardim São Paulo, Petrolina, PE 56314-520, Brazil; marcos.santos@ifsertao-pe.edu.br; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV. São Francisco Valley Syrah grape varieties Chenin Blanc grape varieties GC-MS Sparkling wine Volatile compounds São Francisco Valley (SFV) is located in Northeastern Brazil, in a tropical semi-arid region where one vine can produce two harvests per year, due to high temperatures, solar radiation rates, and irrigation throughout the year. This is the main characteristic iffering this from other winegrowing region in the world. The objective of this study was to characterize volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method, using Chenin Blanc and Syrah grapes, the two main varieties used for white and red wines, respectively, grown in the region. The sparkling wines remained on lees for six months maturing. The sparkling wines were characterized by the parameters density, pH, total titratable and volatile acidities, residual sugars, dry extract, alcohol content, total phenolic compounds, in vitro antioxidant activity and volatile fraction. The volatile fraction extraction was performed by the HS-SPME technique and tentative identification of the volatile compounds was carried out with GC-MS using the scan mode. A total of 33 volatile compounds were identified, among them 11 alcohols, 13 esters, five carboxylic acids, and four different chemical classes. The volatile profile of Chenin Blanc sparkling wine was associated mainly to 2,3-butanediol, 3-ethoxypropan-1-ol, diethyl succinate, and ethyl decanoate, while Syrah sparkling wine was characterized by benzaldehyde, butyric acid, and some acetates. This study reported for the first time volatile profiles of traditional sparkling wines from SFV, as new products, contributing to better understand the quality potential of these beverages for a tropical semi-arid region. Keywords: São Francisco Valley; Syrah and Chenin Blanc grape varieties; GC-MS; sparkling wine; volatile compounds 2019-01-04T23:36:31Z 2019-01-04T23:36:31Z 2019-01-04 2018 2019-04-27T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Beverages, v. 4, n. 103, p. 1-12, 2018. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1103059 en eng openAccess
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topic São Francisco Valley
Syrah grape varieties
Chenin Blanc grape varieties
GC-MS
Sparkling wine
Volatile compounds
São Francisco Valley
Syrah grape varieties
Chenin Blanc grape varieties
GC-MS
Sparkling wine
Volatile compounds
spellingShingle São Francisco Valley
Syrah grape varieties
Chenin Blanc grape varieties
GC-MS
Sparkling wine
Volatile compounds
São Francisco Valley
Syrah grape varieties
Chenin Blanc grape varieties
GC-MS
Sparkling wine
Volatile compounds
NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S.
SOUZA, J. F. de
LIMA, M. dos S.
PEREIRA, G. E.
Volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method from a Semi-Arid Region.
description São Francisco Valley (SFV) is located in Northeastern Brazil, in a tropical semi-arid region where one vine can produce two harvests per year, due to high temperatures, solar radiation rates, and irrigation throughout the year. This is the main characteristic iffering this from other winegrowing region in the world. The objective of this study was to characterize volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method, using Chenin Blanc and Syrah grapes, the two main varieties used for white and red wines, respectively, grown in the region. The sparkling wines remained on lees for six months maturing. The sparkling wines were characterized by the parameters density, pH, total titratable and volatile acidities, residual sugars, dry extract, alcohol content, total phenolic compounds, in vitro antioxidant activity and volatile fraction. The volatile fraction extraction was performed by the HS-SPME technique and tentative identification of the volatile compounds was carried out with GC-MS using the scan mode. A total of 33 volatile compounds were identified, among them 11 alcohols, 13 esters, five carboxylic acids, and four different chemical classes. The volatile profile of Chenin Blanc sparkling wine was associated mainly to 2,3-butanediol, 3-ethoxypropan-1-ol, diethyl succinate, and ethyl decanoate, while Syrah sparkling wine was characterized by benzaldehyde, butyric acid, and some acetates. This study reported for the first time volatile profiles of traditional sparkling wines from SFV, as new products, contributing to better understand the quality potential of these beverages for a tropical semi-arid region. Keywords: São Francisco Valley; Syrah and Chenin Blanc grape varieties; GC-MS; sparkling wine; volatile compounds
author2 Antonio Mendes de Souza Nascimento, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Joyce Fagundes de Souza, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Marcos dos Santos Lima, Department of Food Technology, Campus Petrolina, Federal Institute of Sertão Pernambucano, Rodovia BR 407, Km 08, S/N, Jardim São Paulo, Petrolina, PE 56314-520, Brazil; marcos.santos@ifsertao-pe.edu.br; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
author_facet Antonio Mendes de Souza Nascimento, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Joyce Fagundes de Souza, Department of Technology and Social Sciences (DTCS III), Campus Juazeiro, Bahia State University, Edgard Chastinet Avenue, Juazeiro, BA 48905-680, Brazil; antonioenologia@gmail.com (A.M.d.S.N.); joyce.fagundes08@gmail.com (J.F.d.S.); Marcos dos Santos Lima, Department of Food Technology, Campus Petrolina, Federal Institute of Sertão Pernambucano, Rodovia BR 407, Km 08, S/N, Jardim São Paulo, Petrolina, PE 56314-520, Brazil; marcos.santos@ifsertao-pe.edu.br; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV.
NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S.
SOUZA, J. F. de
LIMA, M. dos S.
PEREIRA, G. E.
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Syrah grape varieties
Chenin Blanc grape varieties
GC-MS
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Volatile compounds
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SOUZA, J. F. de
LIMA, M. dos S.
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title Volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method from a Semi-Arid Region.
title_short Volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method from a Semi-Arid Region.
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title_fullStr Volatile profiles of sparkling wines produced by the traditional method from a Semi-Arid Region.
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