Understanding problem fermentations – a review
Date
2007
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South African Society for Enology and Viticulture
Abstract
Despite advances in winemaking technology and improvements in fermentation control, problem alcoholic and
malolactic fermentations remain a major oenological concern worldwide. This is due to possible depreciation of
product quality and its consequent negative economic impact. Various factors have been identified and studied overv the years, yet the occurrence of fermentation problems persists. The synergistic effect of the various factors amongst each other provides additional challenges for the study of such fermentations. This literature review summarises the most frequently studied causes of problematic alcoholic and malolactic fermentations and in addition provides a summary of established and some potential new analytical technologies to monitor and investigate the phenomenon of stuck and sluggish fermentations.
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CITATION: Malherbe, S., Bauer, F. F. & Du Toit, M. 2007. Understanding problem fermentations – a review. South African Journal of Enology & Viticulture, 28(2):169-186, doi:10.21548/28-2-1471.
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The original publication is available at http://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/sajev
Keywords
Wine and wine making -- Technology, Alcoholic fermentation, Malolactic fermentation, Analytical techniques, Chemometrics
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Malherbe, S., Bauer, F. F. & Du Toit, M. 2007. Understanding problem fermentations – a review. South African Journal of Enology & Viticulture, 28(2):169-186, doi:10.21548/28-2-1471