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Oenological characterisation of indigenous strains of <Emphasis Type="Italic">S. cerevisiae</Emphasis> isolated in a biodynamic winery in the Cortona DOC area
Authors:Raffaele Guzzon  Tilde Labagnara  Annita Toffanin  Tomas Roman Villegas
Institution:1.Centro di Trasferimento Tecnologico,Fondazione Edmund Mach,San Michele all’Adige,Italy;2.Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment (DAFE),University of Pisa,Pisa,Italy
Abstract:Genotypic and technological characterisation of the S. cerevisiae population isolated in a biodynamic winery in the Cortona DOC area was performed to gain better knowledge of the variables that influence winemaking. The oenological performance of 11 S. cerevisiae strains was evaluated with physiological tests; strain typing was performed through analysis of interdelta sequences and 26S rDNA sequencing. The analysis revealed a remarkable variability in terms of S. cerevisiae strains, despite the homogeneity of wine features, underlining the high levels of biodiversity characterising biodynamic agriculture. Some strains were found in wines of different vintages, suggesting the presence of an established microbiota in the winery. Oenological tests demonstrated that while some yeasts provided reliable oenological performance, other strains were not able to accomplish prompt and effective alcoholic fermentation, or were characterised by spoilage characteristics, such as excessive production of volatile phenols or acetic acid. Indigenous strains of S. cerevisiae could be a useful instrument for reliable winemaking without altering the native microbiota of each oenological environment. However, characterisation of their oenological suitability, and the application of practices able to drive the evolution of microbiota, must be employed to reduce the risk of wine spoilage.
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