Estimation of alcohol concentration of red wine based on cole-cole plot

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To evaluate the quality of wine, we previously measured the complex relative permittivity of wine in the frequency range from 10 MHz to 6 GHz with a network analyzer, and suggested a possibility that the maturity and alcohol concentration of wine can simultaneously be estimated from the Cole-Cole plot. Although the absolute accuracy has not been examined yet, this method will enable one to estimate the alcohol concentration of alcoholic beverages without any distillation equipment simply. In this study, to investigate the estimation accuracy of the alcohol concentration of wine by its Cole-Cole plots, we measured the complex relative permittivity of pure water and diluted ethanol solution from 100 MHz to 40 GHz, and obtained the dependence of the Cole-Cole plot parameters on alcohol concentration and temperature. By using these results as calibration data, we estimated the alcohol concentration of red wine from the Cole-Cole plots, which was compared with the measured one based on a distillation method. As a result, we have confirmed that the estimated alcohol concentration of red wine agrees with the measured results in an absolute error by less than 1 %. © 2009 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

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Watanabe, K., Taka, Y., & Fujiwara, O. (2009). Estimation of alcohol concentration of red wine based on cole-cole plot. IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials, 129(5), 352–356. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejfms.129.352

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