STUDIES ON SOME STILL WINES OBTAINED BY THE BLANC DE NOIRS METHOD

Consumer interest in innovative wines has increased in recent years in Romania, in correlation with the development of the wine sector. Nowadays, the winemaking technique proposed by Dom Perignon (blanc de noirs) with applicability to sparkling wines is increasingly used to obtain still wines. This...

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Main Authors: Dragoș Florin GROSARU, Camelia Elena LUCHIAN, Elena Cristina SCUTARASU, Lucia Cintia COLIBABA, Cătălin Ioan ZAMFIR, Valeriu V. COTEA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: "Ion Ionescu de la Brad" Iasi University of Life Sciences 2022-10-01
Series:Journal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment
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Online Access:https://jurnalalse.com/wp-content/uploads/ALSE1-22-02.pdf
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Summary:Consumer interest in innovative wines has increased in recent years in Romania, in correlation with the development of the wine sector. Nowadays, the winemaking technique proposed by Dom Perignon (blanc de noirs) with applicability to sparkling wines is increasingly used to obtain still wines. This research aimed to identify the most suitable technology for obtaining white wines from Fetească neagră and Busuioacă de Bohotin grapes. The resulting wines were analysed from physical-chemical and chromatic points of view, and their sensory properties and volatile compounds content were also registered. The obtained samples had characteristics usually found in wines obtained from white grape varieties. Although frequently used in the production of base wine for sparkling wines, this technique can give original results in obtaining still wines as well. The use of activated carbon has led to the production of wines with a higher commercial value (improved colour characteristics). Given that red wines are significantly less consumed compared to white ones, this technique allows the use of black grape varieties and the production of innovative white wines.
ISSN:2784-0379
2784-0360