Wooden barrels and wood chips are usually used in the ageing of spirits and wines to improve their sensorial profile. Oak wood is the most popular material used in cooperage, but there are other interesting woods, such as cherry or chestnut, that could be considered for this purpose. In this study, a novel method for the determination of the aromatic profile of wood powder by Direct Thermal Desorption-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (DTD-GC-MS) was optimized by experimental design. The volatile composition of five different types of wood chips was determined by direct analysis of wood powder by DTD-GC-MS method developed. Thirty-one compounds from wood were identified through this analysis, allowing the differentiation between woods. T...
Work has commenced on the study and characterization of wood native species (oak, chestnut, cherry, ...
Oak wood has been used for centuries in the production of alcoholic beverages to induce desired sens...
The use of oak barrel alternatives, including oak chips, oak staves and oak powder, is quite common ...
Wood has been used in alcoholic beverages for centuries, mainly as material for containers used for ...
Many modern alcoholic beverages are subjected to ageing processes during which compounds extracted ...
Póster presentado en el 8th In Vino Analytica Scientia Symposium (IVAS 2013), celebrado en Reims del...
Botanical species used on aging process must be wisely and judiciously chosen, and for this selectio...
The wood-related volatile profile of wines aged in cherry, acacia, ash, chestnut and oak wood barrel...
The maturation of wine brandies in wooden barrels cause many sensory and physicochemical changes in...
Volatile and semi-volatile compounds of French and American oak wood used in wine and spirits ageing...
The volatile phenols (eugenol, guaiacol, 4-methylguaiacol, syringol, 4-methylsyringol and 4-allylsyr...
New or used barrels can be applied in ageing of alcoholic beverages. Compounds adsorbed in wood migr...
Research ArticleBACKGROUND: There is a restricted knowledge about the potential impact of the use of...
Today, there is a restricted knowledge about the potential impact of the use of different wood chip ...
Type of the wood used for the aging highly influences the quality of alcoholic beverages. In this re...
Work has commenced on the study and characterization of wood native species (oak, chestnut, cherry, ...
Oak wood has been used for centuries in the production of alcoholic beverages to induce desired sens...
The use of oak barrel alternatives, including oak chips, oak staves and oak powder, is quite common ...
Wood has been used in alcoholic beverages for centuries, mainly as material for containers used for ...
Many modern alcoholic beverages are subjected to ageing processes during which compounds extracted ...
Póster presentado en el 8th In Vino Analytica Scientia Symposium (IVAS 2013), celebrado en Reims del...
Botanical species used on aging process must be wisely and judiciously chosen, and for this selectio...
The wood-related volatile profile of wines aged in cherry, acacia, ash, chestnut and oak wood barrel...
The maturation of wine brandies in wooden barrels cause many sensory and physicochemical changes in...
Volatile and semi-volatile compounds of French and American oak wood used in wine and spirits ageing...
The volatile phenols (eugenol, guaiacol, 4-methylguaiacol, syringol, 4-methylsyringol and 4-allylsyr...
New or used barrels can be applied in ageing of alcoholic beverages. Compounds adsorbed in wood migr...
Research ArticleBACKGROUND: There is a restricted knowledge about the potential impact of the use of...
Today, there is a restricted knowledge about the potential impact of the use of different wood chip ...
Type of the wood used for the aging highly influences the quality of alcoholic beverages. In this re...
Work has commenced on the study and characterization of wood native species (oak, chestnut, cherry, ...
Oak wood has been used for centuries in the production of alcoholic beverages to induce desired sens...
The use of oak barrel alternatives, including oak chips, oak staves and oak powder, is quite common ...