Wine volatile composition is one of the most important constitutes of wine quality, and it is greatly influenced by number of factors. The studies herein were conducted to evaluate the grape and wine aroma affected by different vine nutrient status, vigor and crop levels of Oregon Pinot noir.
In the...
This study first investigated the developmental changes in the volatile composition and carotenoids of Pinot noir grapes. Grape berries were sampled every week from pea size to harvest during the 2011 and 2012 season. Carotenoids and organic acids were analyzed by HPLC. Volatile compounds were extracted from crushed berries using...
Aroma potentials in early and late maturity Pinot noir grapes were investigated in two
consecutive vintages. The grape samples were hydrolyzed under acidic conditions and the
released odorants were studied by aroma extract dilution analysis (AEDA). Forty-nine
main odor-active compounds were detected in the AEDA. The odorants released with
high...
Developmental changes in the carotenoids and volatile compounds of Pinot noir grape berries were investigated in this study from pea size to harvest during 2012. HPLC analysis showed continued decrease of lutein, β-carotene, neochrome a and neoxanthin continued to decrease during berry development, with rapid decrease of lutein and (9′z)-neoxanthin...