New Sparkling Wines from Traditional Grape Varieties and Native Yeasts: Focusing on Wine Identity to Address the Industry’s Crisis
Listed in
This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.Abstract
The objective of this research was the production of new sparkling wines using either commercial or native yeast strains along with traditional Italian grape varieties. This approach preserves the unique character of the region, represented by the typical grape varieties, and incorporates the concept of “microbial terroir”, which is linked to the native yeasts. The wines produced have been analyzed for conventional parameters such as pH, titratable acidity, volatile acidity, alcohol content, and residual sugar, as well as for their aromatic profile through GC-MS analysis. To evaluate the acceptance of the wines, a sensory analysis was conducted, and NIR spectra were collected to identify the factors influencing their preferences. Two varieties, Fiano and Falanghina, produced sparkling wines well appreciated with pleasant floral and white fruit notes. The positive reception of these innovative sparkling wines was connected to their chemical composition, offering valuable insights into the future production of similar products.