Phenolic Evolution During Industrial Red Wine Fermentations with Different Sequential Air Injection Regimes

Peña-Martínez, PA; Peña-Neira, A; Laurie V.F.

Keywords: temperature, oxidation, oxygen, extraction, phenol, pomace

Abstract

During red wine production, managing the pomace cap is key for a successful fermentation, allowing the extraction of phenolics and other metabolites and providing the necessary oxygen for yeast activity. In recent years, automatic cap management systems based on the injection of gases have gained popularity, despite the limited scientific information regarding the outcomes of their use. This trial aimed to evaluate the composition of wine during industrial red wine fermentations using an automatic sequential air injection system (i.e., AirMixing MITM). Fourteen lots of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes were fermented using four air injection regimes, where the intensity and daily frequency of air injections were set to either low or high. As expected, the treatment combining high-intensity and high-frequency air injection produced the largest dissolved oxygen peaks reaching up to 1.9 mg L?1 per cycle, compared to 0.1 mg L?1 in the low-intensity and low-frequency treatment. Yet, in all cases, little to no accumulation of oxygen overtime was observed. Regarding phenolics, the highest intensity and frequency of air injections led to the fastest increase in total phenolics, anthocyanins, short polymeric pigments, and tannin concentration, although compositional differences among treatments equilibrate by the end of fermentation. The main differences in phenolic compounds observed during fermentation were mediated by temperature variation among wine tanks. Based on these findings, it is advisable to keep the characterizing kinetics of phenolic extraction and expand the study to the aroma evolution of wines fermented with this technology. © 2025 by the authors.

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Título según WOS: Phenolic Evolution During Industrial Red Wine Fermentations with Different Sequential Air Injection Regimes
Título según SCOPUS: Phenolic Evolution During Industrial Red Wine Fermentations with Different Sequential Air Injection Regimes
Título de la Revista: Fermentation
Volumen: 11
Número: 8
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/fermentation11080446

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS