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Vitamins in wine: Which, what for, and how much?

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12743

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  1. Regional Council of Bourgogne Franche-Comte
  2. Fonds Europeen de Developpement Regional (FEDER)

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Vitamins play a crucial role in yeast metabolism and the fermentation process in winemaking, impacting the sensory characteristics of wine. Studies have focused on their influence on grape must fermentation and wine production, but precise control of the role of vitamins in winemaking processes is essential for product characteristics.
Vitamins are essential compounds to yeasts, and notably in winemaking contexts. Vitamins are involved in numerous yeast metabolic pathways, including those of amino acids, fatty acids, and alcohols, which suggests their notable implication in fermentation courses, as well as in the development of aromatic compounds in wines. Although they are major components in the course of those microbial processes, their significance and impact have not been extensively studied in the context of winemaking and wine products, as most of the studies focusing on the subject in the past decades have relied on relatively insensitive and imprecise analytical methods. Therefore, this review provides an extensive overview of the current knowledge regarding the impacts of vitamins on grape must fermentations, wine-related yeast metabolisms, and requirements, as well as on the profile of wine sensory characteristics. We also highlight the methodologies and techniques developed over time to perform vitamin analysis in wines, and assess the importance of precisely defining the role played by vitamins in winemaking processes, to ensure finer control of the fermentation courses and product characteristics in a highly complex matrix.

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