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TítuloOptimisation of accelerated ageing of grape marc distillate on a micro-scale process using a BoxBenhken design: influence of oak origin, fragment size and toast level on the composition of the final product
Autor(es)Rodríguez-Solana, Raquel
Rodríguez-Freigedo, S.
Salgado, José Manuel
Domínguez, José Manuel
Cortés-Diéguez, Sandra
Palavras-chaveAged distillate
Antioxidant activity
BoxBenhken
Oak fragments (granules, chips)
Phenolic substances
Volatiles
DataFev-2017
EditoraWiley-Blackwell
RevistaAustralian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
CitaçãoRodríguez-Solana, R.; Rodríguez-Freigedo, S.; Salgado, José Manuel; Domínguez, J. M.; Cortés-Diéguez, S., Optimisation of accelerated ageing of grape marc distillate on a micro-scale process using a BoxBenhken design: influence of oak origin, fragment size and toast level on the composition of the final product. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, 23(1), 5-14, 2017
Resumo(s)Background and Aims The ageing process, in wooden barrels, is used to improve the sensory quality of wines and distillates. This process, however, is costly, often leading to an alternative strategy of using wood fragments. The main aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of size, toast level and origin of the oak fragments on the composition of grape marc distillates. Methods and Results The accelerated ageing process of grape marc distillate was optimised with a BoxBenhken experimental design. Five dependent variables were evaluated: the concentration of vanillin, whiskey lactone and phenolic substances, the antioxidant activity and the colour parameters to determine the influence of the independent variables: concentration of oak fragments, proportion of ethanol in Galician grape marc distillate (Orujo) and the time of maceration. The concentration of oak fragments was the variable with the greatest effect on the dependent variables evaluated, except for whiskey lactone. The optimal conditions obtained were applied in 11 experimental accelerated ageing processes to study the influence of size, toast level and origin of the oak fragments on the parameters previously mentioned. Conclusions The best results were obtained with the smaller fragment size (granular) from Quercus petraea with medium toast level. The contact time did not significantly influence the parameters evaluated. Significance of the Study This study, performed at a micro-scale, determined the optimum conditions for greater extraction of compounds from oak with beneficial characteristics: volatile compounds with positive notes, vanillin and whiskey lactone, and the phenolic substances with antioxidant properties. This option allows producers to reduce considerably the cost of the process.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/44732
DOI10.1111/ajgw.12249
ISSN1322-7130
Versão da editorahttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1755-0238
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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