Study of Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc wines from D.O.Ca Rioja (Spain) aged in different French oak wood barrels: Chemical and aroma quality aspects

  1. Herrero, P. 2
  2. Sáenz-Navajas, M.P. 2
  3. Avizcuri, J.M. 12
  4. Culleré, L. 2
  5. Balda, P. 1
  6. Antón, E.C. 3
  7. Ferreira, V. 2
  8. Escudero, A. 2
  1. 1 Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino
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    Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino

    Logroño, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01rm2sw78

  2. 2 Universidad de Zaragoza
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    Universidad de Zaragoza

    Zaragoza, España

    ROR https://ror.org/012a91z28

  3. 3 Tonelería Murua S. A., Logroño, La Rioja, Spain
Revue:
Food Research International

ISSN: 0963-9969

Année de publication: 2016

Type: Article

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DOI: 10.1016/J.FOODRES.2016.08.002 SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84995685469 WoS: WOS:000388775500020 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Résumé

This study discusses chemical data corresponding to the analysis of twenty-one wood-extractable aromatic compounds in twenty-four different barrels varying in the toasting level at three sampling times: at the end of the alcoholic fermentation and after 5 and 12. months of aging. Twelve barrels contained monovarietal Chardonnay wine while the other twelve barrels contained Sauvignon blanc wine. The levels of nearly all the analyzed compounds increased with the aging time, with the exception of vinylphenols and methyl vanillate, which decreased. These latter compounds had significantly higher levels in the Chardonnay wines than in the Sauvignon blanc. Furfural, guaiacol and vanillin derivatives increased with the toasting level. ANOVA study showed significant interactions between the toasting level and aging time as well as between the variety and aging time, which revealed significant differences in the levels of the compounds studied in the wines dependent on the toasting level, variety and aging time.Quality perception based exclusively on orthonasal aroma stimuli was evaluated by a panel of Spanish wine professionals in 12-month aged wines belonging to both grape varieties. Experts from D.O.Ca Rioja aroma did not share a common aroma quality concept for aged Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc wines. Considering the cluster formed by the majority of experts (76%) for the Chardonnay and cluster 1 (56%) for Sauvignon blanc, quality scores were negatively correlated with the concentration level of 4-vinylphenol and positively with the concentration level of . (E)-isoeugenol. The opposite was observed for cluster 2 (44%) identified for Sauvignon blanc wines. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd.