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  • Recent Advances in Grapes and Wine Production - New Perspectives for Quality Improvement
    Publication . Jordão, António; Vasconcelos Botelho, Renato; Miljić, Uroš
    Recent Advances in Grape and Wine Production - New Perspectives for Quality Improvement, written by a group of international researchers, provides a comprehensive overview of recent innovations in viticulture and enology - grape and wine production. This book is not only for technicians actively engaged in the field but also for students at technical schools and/or universities and other professionals interested in the latest innovations in grape and wine research.
  • Phenolic content, volatile composition and sensory profile of red wines macerated with toasted woods from different South American botanical species
    Publication . Jordão, António; Correia, Ana Cristina; Vasconcelos Botelho, Renato; Ortega-Heras, Miriam; González-SanJosé, Maria
    The use of wood species from South American origin was not previously considered for wine aging. Thus, this work focuses on the comparative analysis of phenolic content, volatile composition and sensory characteristics of a red wine macerated with woods, in form of toasted cubes, from jequitibá, jaqueira, ipê, amburana and lenga species. All wines macerated with these woods showed a tendency for an increase of the phenolic parameters evaluated. This tendency was more evident in wine chromatic characteristics, especially for the wine macerated with jequitibá wood, where significantly higher color intensity and total color difference values was detected. For volatile composition, the different wood species induced significant changes on wine volatile profile. Thus, 3-hydroxy-4-phenyl-2-butanone was only detected in wine macerated with jaqueira wood, while benzophenone, ethyl pentadecanoate, D-citronellol, linalool, geranic acid and isovainillic acid were only detected in wine macerated with amburana wood. For sensory profile, wine macerated with amburana wood showed significantly higher scores for “coconut”, “toasted” and “floral” aroma descriptors, while for taste and overall appreciation this wine also showed a tendency for a slightly higher score. The outcomes of this research improved the knowledge of the use of several South American wood species on red wine characteristics.