IVES Technical Reviews (Jan 2022)

Impact of type of winemaking vessel on the chemical composition of Sauvignon blanc wines

  • Mariona Gil,
  • Cristina Ubeda,
  • V. Felipe Laurie,
  • Álvaro Peña-Neira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20870/IVES-TR.2022.4938

Abstract

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Recently, the use of alternative vessels to oak barrels during winemaking has become increasingly popular (Rubio-Bretón et al., Nevares et al., Gil i Cortiella et al.), but little is known about their impact on the chemical composition of the final wines. To address this issue, a Sauvignon blanc wine was produced using cylindrical stainless-steel tanks, egg shape concrete vessels, egg shape polyethylene vessels and clay jars. The wines were fermented and aged on their lees for six months and chemically characterised as described hereafter.