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Aromatic Higher Alcohols in Wine: Implication on Aroma and Palate Attributes during Chardonnay Aging
by
Espinase Nandorfy, Damian
, Francis, Ian Leigh
, Schmidt, Simon A.
, Schulkin, Alex
, Solomon, Mark
, Cordente, Antonio G.
, Kolouchova, Radka
in
aging
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohols - chemistry
/ amino acid
/ Amino acids
/ aroma
/ Beverages
/ Fermentation
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Humans
/ Indoles
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Odorants - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analogs & derivatives
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - metabolism
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Sulfur
/ Taste
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - chemistry
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - metabolism
/ wine
/ Wine - analysis
/ Wines
/ yeast
2021
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Aromatic Higher Alcohols in Wine: Implication on Aroma and Palate Attributes during Chardonnay Aging
by
Espinase Nandorfy, Damian
, Francis, Ian Leigh
, Schmidt, Simon A.
, Schulkin, Alex
, Solomon, Mark
, Cordente, Antonio G.
, Kolouchova, Radka
in
aging
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohols - chemistry
/ amino acid
/ Amino acids
/ aroma
/ Beverages
/ Fermentation
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Humans
/ Indoles
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Odorants - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analogs & derivatives
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - metabolism
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Sulfur
/ Taste
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - chemistry
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - metabolism
/ wine
/ Wine - analysis
/ Wines
/ yeast
2021
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Aromatic Higher Alcohols in Wine: Implication on Aroma and Palate Attributes during Chardonnay Aging
by
Espinase Nandorfy, Damian
, Francis, Ian Leigh
, Schmidt, Simon A.
, Schulkin, Alex
, Solomon, Mark
, Cordente, Antonio G.
, Kolouchova, Radka
in
aging
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohols - chemistry
/ amino acid
/ Amino acids
/ aroma
/ Beverages
/ Fermentation
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Humans
/ Indoles
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Odorants - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analogs & derivatives
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - metabolism
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Sulfur
/ Taste
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - chemistry
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - metabolism
/ wine
/ Wine - analysis
/ Wines
/ yeast
2021
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Aromatic Higher Alcohols in Wine: Implication on Aroma and Palate Attributes during Chardonnay Aging
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Aromatic Higher Alcohols in Wine: Implication on Aroma and Palate Attributes during Chardonnay Aging
2021
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The higher alcohols 2-phenylethanol, tryptophol, and tyrosol are a group of yeast-derived compounds that have been shown to affect the aroma and flavour of fermented beverages. Five variants of the industrial wine strain AWRI796, previously isolated due to their elevated production of the ‘rose-like aroma’ compound 2-phenylethanol, were characterised during pilot-scale fermentation of a Chardonnay juice. We show that these variants not only increase the concentration of 2-phenylethanol but also modulate the formation of the higher alcohols tryptophol, tyrosol, and methionol, as well as other volatile sulfur compounds derived from methionine, highlighting the connections between yeast nitrogen and sulfur metabolism during fermentation. We also investigate the development of these compounds during wine storage, focusing on the sulfonation of tryptophol. Finally, the sensory properties of wines produced using these strains were quantified at two time points, unravelling differences produced by biologically modulating higher alcohols and the dynamic changes in wine flavour over aging.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ Alcohol
/ aroma
/ Humans
/ Indoles
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analogs & derivatives
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - analysis
/ Phenylethyl Alcohol - metabolism
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Sulfur
/ Taste
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - chemistry
/ Volatile Organic Compounds - metabolism
/ wine
/ Wines
/ yeast
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