In-line dosing with bentonite provides an alternative to traditional batch fining for the removal of haze-forming proteins from white wine. When combined with centrifugation, in-line dosing can reduce wine losses and quality downgrades. In this production-scale study, Chardonnay and Semillon-Chardonnay wines were fined with three commercially available bentonites. A contact time of approximately 3 minutes was adequate for adsorption of the haze-forming proteins. No significant sensory difference was observed in the wines treated by in-line dosing and by batch fining. However, some carryover of bentonite into the centrifuge product was observed. This carryover was substantially lower when using a sodium-calcium bentonite compared with a sodi...
Limpidity and stability are among the requirements that consumers consider as essential in determini...
The relationship between heat-unstable wine proteins and bentonite fining is still a matter of debat...
Studies have yet to evaluate how bentonite properties may affect the protein profile, polyphenol con...
Copyright © 2007 by the American Society for Enology and ViticultureIn-line dosing with bentonite pr...
Copyright © 2008 Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology Inc.Field tests to evaluate in-line ...
Bentonite has been widely used in wine industry over a few decades. The main purpose of using benton...
Bentonite fining is commonly used in the wine industry as a clarifying technique to remove proteins ...
Protein-induced wine haze is a major concern to the wine industry worldwide. While the presence of p...
The bentonite use to remove proteins from white wine is a widespread practice that prevents protein ...
The impact of bentonite fining is generally studied on final wines, and few studies have evaluated i...
To test the effects of bentonite addition at various stages of fermentation, five Malvazija istarska...
This work studied the impact of bentonite fining on proteins and terpenols, two targets of bentonite...
Bentonite fining is the most common process used in the wine industry to remove proteins from wine. ...
The relationship between heat-unstable wine proteins and bentonite fining is still a matter of debat...
Bentonite fining is widely used to remove excess proteins in white wine prior to bottling in order t...
Limpidity and stability are among the requirements that consumers consider as essential in determini...
The relationship between heat-unstable wine proteins and bentonite fining is still a matter of debat...
Studies have yet to evaluate how bentonite properties may affect the protein profile, polyphenol con...
Copyright © 2007 by the American Society for Enology and ViticultureIn-line dosing with bentonite pr...
Copyright © 2008 Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology Inc.Field tests to evaluate in-line ...
Bentonite has been widely used in wine industry over a few decades. The main purpose of using benton...
Bentonite fining is commonly used in the wine industry as a clarifying technique to remove proteins ...
Protein-induced wine haze is a major concern to the wine industry worldwide. While the presence of p...
The bentonite use to remove proteins from white wine is a widespread practice that prevents protein ...
The impact of bentonite fining is generally studied on final wines, and few studies have evaluated i...
To test the effects of bentonite addition at various stages of fermentation, five Malvazija istarska...
This work studied the impact of bentonite fining on proteins and terpenols, two targets of bentonite...
Bentonite fining is the most common process used in the wine industry to remove proteins from wine. ...
The relationship between heat-unstable wine proteins and bentonite fining is still a matter of debat...
Bentonite fining is widely used to remove excess proteins in white wine prior to bottling in order t...
Limpidity and stability are among the requirements that consumers consider as essential in determini...
The relationship between heat-unstable wine proteins and bentonite fining is still a matter of debat...
Studies have yet to evaluate how bentonite properties may affect the protein profile, polyphenol con...