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Use of Torulaspora delbrueckii and Saccharomyces cerevisiae in semi-industrial sequential inoculation to improve quality of Palomino and Chardonnay wines in warm climates

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 122, Issue 3, Pages 733-746

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jam.13375

Keywords

Chardonnay; mtDNA-RFLP; Palomino Fino; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; sensory analysis; sequential inoculation; Torulaspora delbrueckii

Funding

  1. Transforma Vid y Vino, European Union through FEDER (within the framework of the Operative Programme for a Knowledge-based Economy) [TRA.TRA201300.2]
  2. European Union through FEDER funds

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Aims We have evaluated for the first time the impact of two commercial yeast strains (Torulaspora delbrueckii TD291 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae QA23) inoculated sequentially in musts of Chardonnay and Palomino Fino grape varieties grown under warm climate (South-west of Spain). Methods and Results Semi-industrial scale alcoholic fermentations (AF) were performed during the 2011 and 2012 harvests. Implantation analyses demonstrated that T. delbrueckii is the predominant strain until the end of the AF phase. Wines with sequential inoculation (SI) resulted in the production of low levels of acetic acid (which gives wine an undesirable vinegary' character), low acetaldehyde in Chardonnay and high in Palomino wines. The most salient attributes that contribute to the quality of the Chardonnay and Palomino wines produced were aroma intensity, fresh and tropical fruit character. Conclusions This study demonstrated that SI of T. delbrueckii and S. cerevisiae contribute significantly to the improvement of Chardonnay wine aromas and the creation of new styles of wine for Palomino. Significance and Impact of the Study This study has generated new knowledge about the biotechnological potential of T. delbrueckii (TD219) and S. cerevisiae (QA23) for improving the organoleptic properties of Chardonnay and Palomino wines.

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