2024
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.17500
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Exploring the relationship between field available water capacity (AWC) and atypical aging (ATA) development in base wines

Simone Delaiti,
Tiziana Nardin,
Tomas Roman
et al.

Abstract: Hydric stress is a leading cause of atypical aging (ATA) in wine, characterized by unpleasant olfactory notes. The main sensorial and chemical marker of ATA is 2‐aminoacetophenone (AAP). Early detection of ATA before the second fermentation in sparkling wines (SWs) is crucial for producing high‐quality products. Climate change‐induced droughts significantly impact agriculture, including grape farming, particularly in vineyards with shallow soils and reduced available water capacity (AWC). This study examined t… Show more

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