The Impact of Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts on Grape Must Fermentation: Comprehensive Study
Gh. Duca,
O. Soldatenco,
N. Taran
Abstract:This study investigates the impact of non-Saccharomyces Torulaspora delbrueckii yeast on the fermentation process of grape must in the production of white dry wine, specifically focusing on two grape varieties, 'Aligote' and 'Chardonnay'. The fermentation was carried out using two different methods, co-inoculation and successive fermentation, both under laboratory and microvinification conditions. The physicochemical parameters of the resulting wines, such as total sugars, ethanol, volatile acidity, and total … Show more
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