Bubbles in a glass of champagne may seem like the acme of frivolity to most of people, but in fact they may rather be considered as a fantastic playground for any physicist. Actually, the so-called effervescence process, which enlivens champagne and sparkling wines tasting, is the result of the fine interplay between CO2 dissolved gas molecules, tiny air pockets trapped within microscopic particles during the pouring process, and some both glass and liquid properties. Results obtained concerning the various steps where the CO2 molecule plays a role (from its ingestion in the liquid phase during the fermentation process to its progressive release in the headspace above the tasting glass as bubbles collapse) are gathered and synthesized to pr...
Besides being the favorite beverage of a large percentage of the population, a glass or bottle of be...
© 2019 Bruna Cristina Conde LimaSparkling wines are economically significant for the Australian wine...
International audienceBehind the iconic "pop! " accompanying the uncorking of a champagne ...
International audienceA simple glass of champagne or sparkling wine may seem like the acme of frivol...
In November 2020, upon learning that the company’s Covid-19 vaccine trial had been successful, the h...
In champagne tasting, gaseous CO(2) and volatile organic compounds progressively invade the headspac...
In champagne tasting, gaseous CO2 and volatile organic compounds progressively invade the headspace ...
As champagne or sparkling wine is poured into a glass, the myriad of ascending bubbles collapse and ...
When a bubble reaches an air-liquid interface, it ruptures, projecting a multitude of tiny droplets ...
The persistence of effervescence and foam collar during a Champagne or sparkling wine tasting consti...
International audienceIn a single glass of champagne about a million bubbles nucleate on the wall an...
Lorsqu'un verre libère trop rapidement le gaz qu'il contient, la disparition des arômes véhiculés pa...
In wine tasting, tasters commonly swirl their glasses before inhaling the headspace above the wine. ...
Carbonated sparkling water has been widely used from ancient age [1]. The original ideacame from nat...
International audienceColas, beers and sparkling wines are all concentrated solutions of carbon diox...
Besides being the favorite beverage of a large percentage of the population, a glass or bottle of be...
© 2019 Bruna Cristina Conde LimaSparkling wines are economically significant for the Australian wine...
International audienceBehind the iconic "pop! " accompanying the uncorking of a champagne ...
International audienceA simple glass of champagne or sparkling wine may seem like the acme of frivol...
In November 2020, upon learning that the company’s Covid-19 vaccine trial had been successful, the h...
In champagne tasting, gaseous CO(2) and volatile organic compounds progressively invade the headspac...
In champagne tasting, gaseous CO2 and volatile organic compounds progressively invade the headspace ...
As champagne or sparkling wine is poured into a glass, the myriad of ascending bubbles collapse and ...
When a bubble reaches an air-liquid interface, it ruptures, projecting a multitude of tiny droplets ...
The persistence of effervescence and foam collar during a Champagne or sparkling wine tasting consti...
International audienceIn a single glass of champagne about a million bubbles nucleate on the wall an...
Lorsqu'un verre libère trop rapidement le gaz qu'il contient, la disparition des arômes véhiculés pa...
In wine tasting, tasters commonly swirl their glasses before inhaling the headspace above the wine. ...
Carbonated sparkling water has been widely used from ancient age [1]. The original ideacame from nat...
International audienceColas, beers and sparkling wines are all concentrated solutions of carbon diox...
Besides being the favorite beverage of a large percentage of the population, a glass or bottle of be...
© 2019 Bruna Cristina Conde LimaSparkling wines are economically significant for the Australian wine...
International audienceBehind the iconic "pop! " accompanying the uncorking of a champagne ...