Use of non-conventional yeast improves the wine aroma profile of Ribolla Gialla

Author:

Dashko Sofia12,Zhou Nerve2,Tinta Tinkara3,Sivilotti Paolo1,Lemut Melita Sternad1,Trost Kajetan14,Gamero Amparo5,Boekhout Teun6,Butinar Lorena1,Vrhovsek Urska4,Piskur Jure12

Affiliation:

1. grid.438882.d 0000000102126916 University of Nova Gorica Glavni Trg 8 SI 5271 Vipava Slovenia

2. grid.4514.4 0000000109302361 Lund University Solvegatan 35 SE 223 62 Lund Sweden

3. grid.419523.8 0000 0004 0637 0790 National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station Piran Slovenia

4. grid.424414.3 0000000417556224 Fondazione Edmund Mach 1 Via Mach 38010 San Michele All’adige TN Italy

5. grid.419921.6 0000000405887915 NIZO Food Research BV P.O. Box 20 6710 BA Ede The Netherlands

6. grid.418704.e 0000000403688584 CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre Box 85167 3508 AD Utrecht The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Consumer wine preferences are changing rapidly towards exotic flavours and tastes. In this work, we tested five non-conventional yeast strains for their potential to improve Ribolla Gialla wine quality. These strains were previously selected from numerous yeasts interesting as food production candidates. Sequential fermentation of Ribolla Gialla grape juice with the addition of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae T73 Lalvin industrial strain was performed. Zygosaccharomyces kombuchaensis CBS8849 and Kazachstania gamospora CBS10400 demonstrated positive organoleptic properties and suitable fermentation dynamics, rapid sugar consumption and industrial strain compatibility. At the same time, Torulaspora microellipsoides CBS6641, Dekkera bruxellensis CBS2796 and Dekkera anomala CBS77 were unsuitable for wine production because of poor fermentation dynamics, inefficient sugar consumption and ethanol production levels and major organoleptic defects. Thus, we selected strains of K. gamospora and Z. kombuchaensis that significantly improved the usually plain taste of Ribolla wine by providing additional aromatic complexity in a controlled and reproducible manner.

Funder

Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS

FP7 EU ITN “Cornucopia”

AHA-MOMENT

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biotechnology,Bioengineering

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