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Influence of Soil Chemical Features on Aromatic Profile of V. vinifera cv. Corvina Grapes and Wines: A Study-Case in Valpolicella Area (Italy) in a Calcareous and Non-Calcareous Soil

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  • Diego Tomasi

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, CREA-VE, Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, Italy)

  • Patrick Marcuzzo

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, CREA-VE, Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, Italy)

  • Tiziana Nardi

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, CREA-VE, Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, Italy)

  • Andrea Lonardi

    (Bertani Domains Società Agricola A.R.L., Via Asiago 1, 37023 Grezzana, Italy)

  • Lorenzo Lovat

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, CREA-VE, Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, Italy)

  • Riccardo Flamini

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, CREA-VE, Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, Italy)

  • Giovanni Mian

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, CREA-VE, Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, Italy
    Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 206, 33100 Udine, Italy)

Abstract

In the Valpolicella area (Verona, Italy) one of the most important Italian wines is being produced: Amarone, predominately made by Vitis vinifera cv. Corvina. This wine is subjected to a specific postharvest process, namely, withering, which aims to increase alcohol content and/or high residual sugars while retaining richness in aromas and organoleptic compounds. In accordance with guidelines and strict Amarone protocol set by the Consorzio of Amarone-Valpolicella, withering must be carried out by setting the grapes in a suitable environment. In our study, the withering process was performed following the traditional methods, i.e., in open-air, natural environmental conditions, as generally performed by winegrowers, leading to a weight loss in grapes of up to 30%. Whilst the effect of different postharvest conditions is clear and studied, it is interesting to know how soil can affect both grapes and wine profile, in terms of aromas, which are of great importance for this crafted wine. For this purpose, for two study years, the influence of two different sites (with regards to the carbonates’ content) on aromas were investigated. Furthermore, microvinifications and the sensory profile of the resulting wines were analysed. Our results clearly indicated that different soils’ characteristics, particularly differences in carbonate content, had an important effect, not only on the aromatic compounds of grapes and wines, but on the sensory profile as well. This information will help winegrowers and winemakers in the process of determining site selection for future vineyards in order to obtain a final optimum Amarone wine, in terms of its aromatic composition—one that is able to respond to the market demand.

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  • Diego Tomasi & Patrick Marcuzzo & Tiziana Nardi & Andrea Lonardi & Lorenzo Lovat & Riccardo Flamini & Giovanni Mian, 2022. "Influence of Soil Chemical Features on Aromatic Profile of V. vinifera cv. Corvina Grapes and Wines: A Study-Case in Valpolicella Area (Italy) in a Calcareous and Non-Calcareous Soil," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(12), pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:12:y:2022:i:12:p:1980-:d:981160
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    1. Miriam Lampreave & Assumpta Mateos & Josep Valls & Montserrat Nadal & Antoni Sánchez-Ortiz, 2022. "Carbonated Irrigation Assessment of Grapevine Growth, Nutrient Absorption, and Sugar Accumulation in a Tempranillo ( Vitis vinifera L.) Vineyard," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-17, May.
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    1. Giovanni Mian & Federico Nassivera & Sandro Sillani & Luca Iseppi, 2022. "Grapevine Resistant Cultivars: A Story Review and the Importance on the Related Wine Consumption Inclination," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(1), pages 1-17, December.

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