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Benchmarking Spectroscopic Techniques Combined with Machine Learning to Study Oak Barrels for Wine Ageing

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BIOSENSORS-BASEL
卷 12, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios12040227

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wine ageing; oak barrel; lignin; tannin; Raman spectroscopy; fluorescence spectroscopy; reflectance spectroscopy; chemometrics

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  1. European Commission [779472]
  2. Methusalem program of the Flemish government
  3. Scientific Research Council (OZR) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
  4. Hercules foundations

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This study examines noninvasive optical biosensing techniques for characterizing oak barrels used in wine aging, with the goal of developing a model to predict their lifespan without causing structural damage. Spectroscopic diagnostic techniques are used to assess chemical composition changes in the oakwood barrel and their relationship to repeated refills. Reflectance spectroscopy is found to be a valuable tool for characterizing oak barrels, with the most accurate classification performance achieved using a Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis model. These preliminary results show the potential for cost-effective and non-invasive biosensing techniques based on reflectance spectroscopy in assessing oak barrel quality.
Due to its physical, chemical, and structural properties, oakwood is widely used in the production of barrels for wine ageing. When in contact with the wine, oak continuously releases aromatic compounds such as lignin, tannin, and cellulose to the liquid. Due to the release process, oak loses its characteristic aromatic compounds in time; hence, the flavour that it gives to the enclosed wine decreases for repeated wine refills and a barrel replacement is required. Currently, the estimation of the maximum number of refills is empirical and its underestimation or overestimation can impose unnecessary costs and impair the quality of the wine. Therefore, there is a clear need to quantify the presence of the aforementioned aromatic compounds in an oak barrel prior to a refill. This work constitutes a study to examine noninvasive optical biosensing techniques for the characterization of an oak barrel used in wine ageing, towards the development of a model to unveil its lifespan without inducing structural damage. Spectroscopic diagnostic techniques, such as reflectance, fluorescence, and Raman scattering measurements are employed to assess the change in the chemical composition of the oakwood barrel (tannin and lignin presence) and its dependence on repeated refills. To our knowledge, this is the first time that we present a benchmarking study of oak barrel ageing characteristics through spectroscopic methods for the wine industry. The spectroscopic data are processed using standard chemometric techniques, such as Linear Discriminant Analysis and Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis. Results of a study of fresh, one-time-used, and two-times-used oak barrel samples demonstrate that reflectance spectroscopy can be a valuable tool for the characterization of oak barrels. Moreover, reflectance spectroscopy has demonstrated the most accurate classification performance. The highest accuracy has been obtained by a Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis model that has been able to classify all the oakwood samples from the barrels with >99% accuracy. These preliminary results pave a way for the application of cost-effective and non-invasive biosensing techniques based on reflectance spectroscopy for oak barrels assessment.

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