We carried out comprehensive mapping of volatile compounds in 70 wines, from 48 wineries and 6 vintages, representative of the two main production areas for Italian sparkling wines, by HS-SPME-GCxGC-TOF-MS and multivariate analysis. The final scope was to describe the metabolomics space of these wines, and to verify whether the grape cultivar signature, the pedoclimatic influence of the production area, and the complex technology were measurable in the final product. The wine chromatograms provided a wealth of information, with 1695 compounds being found. A large number of putative markers influenced by the cultivation area was observed. A subset of 196 biomarkers fully discriminated between the two types of sparkling wines investigated. ...
This study aimed at assessing the ability of high resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonan...
Analysis of 34 Sauvignon Blanc wine samples from three different countries and six regions was perfo...
Fondazione Edmund Mach (FEM) is a leading institute in grape and wine research. Within the Departmen...
We carried out comprehensive mapping of volatile compounds in 70 wines, from 48 wineries and 6 vinta...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) has emerged as a powerful analytical techni...
The characteristics of the foam and aroma are considered among the most appreciated attributes for t...
The influence of terroir in determining wine sensory properties is supported by the specific grape m...
Sixty-eight samples of wines from Piedmont (Italy) were analysed to determine their content of volat...
The biomolecular characterization of edible products is gaining an increasing importance in food che...
There is increasing interest in development of methods for wine characterization to guarantee trace...
6noPurpose: Methods to assess the authenticity and traceability of wines have been extensively studi...
The present research aimed to identify the volatile profle of sparkling wines from São Francisco Val...
NMR/IRMS techniques are now widely used to assess the geographical origin of wines. The sensory prof...
Disease-tolerant varieties of Vitis vinifera are receiving great attention due to their great potent...
“Vernaccia di Serrapetrona” is an appreciated sparkling red wine produced in Marche Region (Italy), ...
This study aimed at assessing the ability of high resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonan...
Analysis of 34 Sauvignon Blanc wine samples from three different countries and six regions was perfo...
Fondazione Edmund Mach (FEM) is a leading institute in grape and wine research. Within the Departmen...
We carried out comprehensive mapping of volatile compounds in 70 wines, from 48 wineries and 6 vinta...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) has emerged as a powerful analytical techni...
The characteristics of the foam and aroma are considered among the most appreciated attributes for t...
The influence of terroir in determining wine sensory properties is supported by the specific grape m...
Sixty-eight samples of wines from Piedmont (Italy) were analysed to determine their content of volat...
The biomolecular characterization of edible products is gaining an increasing importance in food che...
There is increasing interest in development of methods for wine characterization to guarantee trace...
6noPurpose: Methods to assess the authenticity and traceability of wines have been extensively studi...
The present research aimed to identify the volatile profle of sparkling wines from São Francisco Val...
NMR/IRMS techniques are now widely used to assess the geographical origin of wines. The sensory prof...
Disease-tolerant varieties of Vitis vinifera are receiving great attention due to their great potent...
“Vernaccia di Serrapetrona” is an appreciated sparkling red wine produced in Marche Region (Italy), ...
This study aimed at assessing the ability of high resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonan...
Analysis of 34 Sauvignon Blanc wine samples from three different countries and six regions was perfo...
Fondazione Edmund Mach (FEM) is a leading institute in grape and wine research. Within the Departmen...