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Nouvelles tendances dans l'utilisation de levures inactivées spécialisées pendant la vinification | Lallemand New trends in the
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The world of wine is in constant evolution, and new research is being conducted on a variety of innovative tools, such as specialty inactivated yeast (SIY) products and their contributions to wine. SIY products were the focus of the XVIIIth Lallemand Scientific Meetings held on April 30, 2006, at the Kwa Maritane Lodge in South Africa. The program for these technical meetings included presentations reporting on current knowledge regarding the composition of yeast and its derivatives and their commercial equivalent - SIY products.
From current knowledge on the cell walls of yeast, which vary in composition according to the conditions in their environment (the cell walls redesign themselves to adapt to their environment), to the research on yeast hulls and their utilization in winemaking, the presentations were both applied and scientific. The importance of mannoproteins and peptides released during aging, subsequent to autolysis, influencing the structure and sensory properties of the wine. This is a long process. To obtain wines with a richer sensory profile, the winemaker can accelerate the process by using selected yeast strains that produce large quantities of mannoproteins or yeast extracts high in mannoproteins or glutathione (to prevent oxidation). The practical experience on the subject of mannoproteins and oenological products high in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell walls was also discussed. Aging on fine lees and the different factors that can help the winemaker, e.g., the quality of the grapes, the yeast strain, enzyme, maceration and the management of malolactic fermentation, were presented.
The results of the presenters' research show that the claims for SIY products are scientifically based. The oenological world is in the early stages of research into these new techniques that are already being used in wineries. By understanding the various impacts of SIY products based on the cell walls of different yeast strains, Lallemand hopes to have new products and better inform winemakers, thereby contributing to the making of quality wines.
ED: Lallemand (2006), 19x27 cm, 38 pages, paperback.
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- Language
- English 🇬🇧
- Publisher
- Lallemand
- Number of pages
- 38
- Date of publication
- April 1, 2006