Sensory profile and contribution of major components of aroma in dry red wine quality
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https://doi.org/10.5935/1809-2667.20120040Keywords:
Quantitative descriptive analysis, Multivariate Statistics, Quality, Red wine, VolatilesAbstract
This study aimed to determine the sensory profile and main volatile compounds of a set of commercial wines from two major wine regions in Brazil. A total of 28 descriptors were selected by quantitative descriptive analysis, and “red”, “violet”, “pungent aroma”, “vinegary aroma” and “softness” were the most important descriptors in sample discrimination (p<=0.05). 42 volatile aroma compounds were considered relevant for the evaluation of red wine samples. Several acetates and esters that contribute to the pleasant aroma in wines were found in the samples, but other undesirable compounds were also identified: acetic acid and octanoic acid may have contributed to the vinegary and sulphur odors perceived by a trained team.Downloads
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