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Title: The Effect of Viticultural Climate on Red and White Wine Typicity - Characterization in Ibero-American grape-growing regions
Authors: TONIETTO, J.
SOTES RUIZ, V.
ZANUS, M. C.
MONTES, C.
ULIARTE, E. M.
BRUNO, L. A.
CLIMACO, P.
PENA, A.
GUERRA, C. C.
CATANIA, C. D.
KOHLBERG, E. K.
PEREIRA, G. E.
RICARDO-DA-SILVA, J.-M.
RAGOUT, J. V.
NAVARRO, L. V.
LAUREANO, O.
DE CASTRO, R.
DEL MONTE, R. F.
DEL MONTE, S. A.
GOMEZ-MIGUEL, V.
CARBONNEAU, A.
Affiliation: JORGE TONIETTO, CNPUV; UPM - Universidad Politécnica, Madrid, Spain; MAURO CELSO ZANUS, CNPUV; CEAZA - Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas, La Serena, Chile; INTA EEA, Mendoza, Argentina; PFCUVS-FAUTAPO, Tarija, Bolivia; INIA/INRB, Estação Vitivinícola Nacional, Dois Portos, Portugal; Faculdad de Ciencias Agronomicas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; CELITO CRIVELLARO GUERRA, CNPUV; INTA – EEA, Mendoza, Argentina; Kohlberg Estate, Tarija, Bolivia; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV; ISA-UTL - Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa, Portugal; ISA-UTL - Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa, Portugal; ISA-UTL - Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa, Portugal; INTA EEA, Mendoza, Argentina; INTA EEA, Mendoza, Argentina; UPM - Universidad Politécnica, Madrid, Spain; Supagro, Montpellier, France.
Date Issued: 2014
Citation: Spécial Laccave, J. Int. Sci. Vigne Vin, p. 19 - 23, 2014.
Description: Aim: This study is part of a CYTED (Ibero-American Program for Science, Technology and Development) project on vitivinicultural zoning. The objective was to characterize the effect of viticultural climate on red and white wine typicity in the macro Ibero-American viticultural region. Methods and results: The climate of 46 grape-growing regions in 6 Ibero-American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Spain and Portugal) was characterized using the three viticultural climate index of the Geoviticulture MCC System: the Heliothermal index HI, the Cool Night index CI and the Dryness index DI. The main sensory characteristics frequently observed in representative red and white wines of each of these regions were described by enology experts in the respective countries: intensity of colour, aroma, aroma-ripe fruit, body-palate concentration, alcohol, tannins (for red wines) and acidity as well as persistence on the palate. The data were submitted to a correlation analysis of the variables and Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Conclusion: The typicity of red and white wines was correlated with the HI, CI and DI viticultural climate indexes from the MCC System. The main wine sensory variables affected by viticultural climate were identified. Significance and impact of the study : The results can be used to project the potential impacts of climate change on wine sensory characteristics.
Thesagro: Viticultura
Clima
Uva
Regiao fisiografica
NAL Thesaurus: Viticulture
Climate change
Sensory properties
Principal component analysis
Keywords: Ibero-America
Ibero-American countries
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPUV)

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