Foods (Sep 2020)

The Effect of Different Oak Products Used during Fermentation and Ageing on the Sensory Properties of a White Wine over Time

  • Anri Botha,
  • Wessel du Toit,
  • Jeanne Brand,
  • Martin Kidd,
  • Niël Groenewald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9091220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1220

Abstract

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The sensorial evaluation of Chenin blanc wine produced with different types of oak wood treatments over time has not been investigated before. The main aim of this study was to assess the sensory profile, using a trained panel, of a South African Chenin blanc wine fermented and matured in old barrels, three types of new oak barrels, two types of oak staves as well as a stainless steel tank over time, which has not been done before. Results indicate mainly separation between the stainless-steel tank/old barrel treatments from the stave and new barrel treatments, with separation between the latter two treatments also being found. More fruity descriptors were used in the stainless-steel tank and old barrel treatments, with oak-related descriptors being used in the stave and new barrel treatments. Separation between among the new barrel and stave treatments were also noted, which was still reflected during bottle maturation. These results indicate that winemakers need to take cognizance of the sensorial differences induced by barrel and stave maturation in white wines and how these evolve over time.

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