Summary Non‐wine yeasts could enhance the aroma and organoleptic profile of wines. However, compared to wine strains, they have specific intolerances to winemaking conditions. To solve this problem, we generated intra‐ and interspecific hybrids using a non‐GMO technique (rare‐mating) in which non‐wine strains of S. uvarum, S. kudriavzevii and S. cerevisiae species were crossed with a wine S. cerevisiae yeast. The hybrid that inherited the wine yeast mitochondrial showed better fermentation capacities, whereas hybrids carrying the non‐wine strain mitotype reduced ethanol levels and increased glycerol, 2,3‐butanediol and organic acid production. Moreover, all the hybrids produced several fruity and floral aromas compared to the wine yeast: β‐...
There is growing interest in yeast selection for industrial fermentation applications since it is a ...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a main role in the winemaking process, although other species, like S...
Non-wine yeasts could enhance the aroma and organoleptic profile of wines. However, compared to wine...
<div><p>Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grape...
Yeast cryotolerance brings some advantages for wine fermentations, including the improved aromatic c...
Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grapefruit ar...
ermentations carried out at low temperatures (10–15°C) enhance the production and retention of flavo...
The selection of wine yeasts is usually carried out within the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It ...
For commercial purposes, the winemaking industry is constantly searching for new yeast strains. Hist...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Wine yeast breeding programs utilizing interspecific hybridization deliver cost-effective tools to w...
Wine fermentation has not significantly changed since ancient times and the most traditional aspects...
Interspecific hybrids among species in the Saccharomyces genus are frequently detected in anthropic ...
There is growing interest in yeast selection for industrial fermentation applications since it is a ...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a main role in the winemaking process, although other species, like S...
Non-wine yeasts could enhance the aroma and organoleptic profile of wines. However, compared to wine...
<div><p>Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grape...
Yeast cryotolerance brings some advantages for wine fermentations, including the improved aromatic c...
Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grapefruit ar...
ermentations carried out at low temperatures (10–15°C) enhance the production and retention of flavo...
The selection of wine yeasts is usually carried out within the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It ...
For commercial purposes, the winemaking industry is constantly searching for new yeast strains. Hist...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Wine yeast breeding programs utilizing interspecific hybridization deliver cost-effective tools to w...
Wine fermentation has not significantly changed since ancient times and the most traditional aspects...
Interspecific hybrids among species in the Saccharomyces genus are frequently detected in anthropic ...
There is growing interest in yeast selection for industrial fermentation applications since it is a ...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a main role in the winemaking process, although other species, like S...