Long-term effects of different starter yeasts on colour and natural antioxidant power of red wines

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Eighty-seven red wines produced from red grapes of the grape variety Gaglioppo from the Calabria region (vintage 2009) were analysed by standard methods after 4 and 120 months of ageing. So, a total of 29 selected starters of Saccharomyces cerevisiae—3 wild type, 12 monoclonal cultures, and 14 hybrids—inoculated in triplicate were studied for their effects on colour and natural antioxidant power keeping of red wine. Wine ageing decreased the red component, the colour intensity, and the DPPH values while the colour hue values increased. This research has shown that the evolution of wine ageing is affected in a very different way by the starter yeast used and has allowed choosing the best yeast strain useful to produce red wine able to endure very long-time ageing, until 10 years.

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Caridi, A., Romeo, R., De Bruno, A., Masaneo, C., & Poiana, M. (2021). Long-term effects of different starter yeasts on colour and natural antioxidant power of red wines. European Food Research and Technology, 247(9), 2391–2398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00217-021-03800-3

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