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Título
Wine evolution and spatial distribution of oxygen during storage in high-density polyethylene tanks
Año del Documento
2015
Editorial
Wiley
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2015, vol. 95, p.1313–1320
Abstract
Porous plastic tanks are permeable to oxygen due to the nature of the polymers with which they are manufactured. In the wine industry, these types of tanks are used mainly for storing wine surpluses. Lately, their use in combination with oak pieces has also been proposed as an alternative to mimic traditional barrel ageing. In this study, the spatial distribution of dissolved oxygen in a wine-like model solution, and the oxygen transfer rate (OTR) of high-density polyethylene tanks (HDPE), was analysed by means of a non-invasive opto-luminescence detector. Also, the chemical and sensory evolution of redwine, treatedwith oak pieces, and stored in HDPE tankswas examined and compared against traditional oak barrel ageing. The average OTR calculated for these tanks was within the commonly accepted amounts reported for new barrels. With regards to wine evolution, a number of compositional and sensory differences were observed between the wines aged in oak barrels and those stored in HDPE tanks with oak barrel alternatives.
The use of HDPE tanks in combination with oak wood alternatives is a viable alternative too for ageing wine
Materias (normalizadas)
Vinos y vinificación
ISSN
0022-5142
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Junta de Castilla y León (programa de apoyo a proyectos de investigación – Ref. VA124U14)
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Idioma
eng
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