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The Impact of Different Closures on the Flavor Composition of Wines during Bottle Aging

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The Impact of Different Closures on the Flavor Composition of Wines during Bottle Aging
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Year
2021
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Furtado, I
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Lopes, P
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Cabral, M
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Vol. 11
Final page: 2070
Publisher: MDPI
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Authenticus ID: P-00V-BEN
Abstract (EN): Wine flavor undergoes major changes during bottle aging and can be influenced by the type of closure. The interaction between wine, the type of closure and the external environment has the potential to significantly influence the overall quality of bottled wines, especially when the storage period is relatively long (more than five years). Therefore, the choice of closure (cork, synthetic or screw cap) deserves special attention in order to establish the ideal sealing conditions for optimizing wine flavor attributes. The contribution of different closures to the quality of bottled wine is through mass transfer phenomena, including permeation, sorption (scalping) or desorption of chemicals between closure materials and wines. Thus, this article aims to review the impact of different closures on the flavor composition of wines during post-bottling conditions. The implications of closures on wine sensory properties are also discussed.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 14
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