Food Chemistry: X (Oct 2024)

Research progress of tartaric acid stabilization on wine characteristics

  • Wenwen Cui,
  • Xiaoqin Wang,
  • Shuang Han,
  • Wentao Guo,
  • Nan Meng,
  • Jinchen Li,
  • Baoguo Sun,
  • Xinke Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 101728

Abstract

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Tartaric acid is one of the characteristic acids in wine, playing a crucial role in wine characteristics. However, superabundant tartaric acid will form insoluble salts and precipitate in the form of crystals, affecting consumers' purchasing appetite. Therefore, tartaric stability is also one of the important indices for controlling the wine quality. At present, the main processing methods for tartaric stability include cold stabilization, ion exchange treatment, electrodialysis and the addition of exogenous components (gum arabic, metatartaric acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, mannoprotein and potassium polyaspartate). This review summarizes and analyzes the origin of tartaric acid in wine, factors influencing the tartaric stability, detection methods, treatments for tartaric stabilization, and the effects of these methods on the sensory quality of wine. Comparing the effects of these methods on wine quality can provide a basis for the further study of tartaric stabilization methods in order to select an appropriate tartaric stabilization method.

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