Artículo
Terroir and vintage discrimination of Malbec wines based on phenolic composition across multiple sites in Mendoza, Argentina
Urvieta, Roy Alexander
; Jones, Gregory; Buscema, Fernando; Bottini, Ambrosio Ruben
; Fontana, Ariel Ramón
Fecha de publicación:
02/2021
Editorial:
Nature
Revista:
Scientific Reports
ISSN:
2045-2322
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This study evaluated the phenolic profiles of Malbec wines made from grapes of 23 parcels distributed in 12 geographical indications (GIs) from Mendoza, Argentina. Wines were elaborated under standardized winemaking conditions over three consecutive vintages (2016–2018). Data discriminated wines from different GIs and parcels, based on an integrative data analysis by chemometric tools. Vintage effect and specific phenolic compounds were associated with some GIs or parcels. As well, regional climate conditions allowed partial discrimination of the GIs (and also some parcels). A random forest analysis correctly identified 11 out of 23 individual parcels across the different vintages. The most notorious compounds associated with such classification were p-coumaric acid, delphinidin-3-O-glucoside, caffeic acid, quercetin and peonidin-3-O-glucoside. The presented research allows to individualize, through phenolic profiles, parcels with unique characteristics over years. This is the first report characterizing Malbec wines coming from several GIs (and individual parcels) in different vintages. These results are strongly related to terroir features of wines, contributing to a better communication to consumers and to position Argentinean wines.
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Urvieta, Roy Alexander; Jones, Gregory; Buscema, Fernando; Bottini, Ambrosio Ruben; Fontana, Ariel Ramón; Terroir and vintage discrimination of Malbec wines based on phenolic composition across multiple sites in Mendoza, Argentina; Nature; Scientific Reports; 11; 1; 2-2021; 1-13
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