Classification of wines from five Spanish origin denominations by aromatic compound analysis |
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Authors: | Sáenz Cecilia Cedrón Trinidad Cabredo Susana |
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Affiliation: | Universidad de La Rioja, Departamento de Quimica, Facultad de Ciencias, Estudios Agroalimentarios e Informática, C/ Madre de Dios 51, 26006, Logro?io (La Rioja), Spain. cecilia.saenz@unirioja.es |
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Abstract: | Wine is a complex matrix in which aroma compounds play an important role in the characterization of the flavor pattern of a given wine. Twelve volatile compounds were determined in 244 samples of Spanish red wines from different denominations of origin: Rioja, Navarra, Valdepe?as, La Mancha, and Cari?ena. The samples were analyzed by GC using headspace solid-phase microextraction. The concentration (mg/mL) intervals obtained were 3-methyl-butyl acetate (3.9 to 116), 3-methyl-1-butanol (93 to 724), ethyl hexanoate (0.8 to 39), 1-hexanol (0.3 to 6.7), ethyl octanoate (1.4 to 41), diethyl succinate (0.2 to 13), 2-phenyl ethyl acetate (0 to 5.3), hexanoic acid (0 to 8.3), geraniol (0 to 3.0), 2-phenylethanol (1.5 to 56), octanoic acid (0 to 20), and decanoic acid (0 to 3.3). Wines were classified by multivariate statistical methods: principal component analysis, and lineal discriminant analysis. A correct differentiation among wines according to their origin was obtained by lineal discriminant analysis. |
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