As an alternative to traditional carbonic maceration (CM), this study explores the use of nitrogen maceration (NM) to create anoxic conditions during winemaking in Vitis vinifera cv. Gamay teinturier. A combination of destructive (HPLC, GC–MS, metabolomics) and non-destructive (NIR-AOTF, metallo-porphyrin E-nose) methods was used to assess the biochemical effects of CO₂ and N₂ atmospheres. Results show that NM enhances the accumulation of anthocyanins and polyphenols in both grapes and wine, likely due to differences in anaerobic metabolism. VOCs analysis and E-nose evaluation revealed only subtle aroma variations, suggesting sensory equivalence between CM and NM wines. From a sustainability perspective, nitrogen offers advantages in terms of safety, availability, and environmental impact. This dual analytical and environmental perspective supports NM as a viable and innovative technique for producing aromatic, pHenolic-rich wines with reduced ecological footprint.

Carbonic or nitrogen maceration of wine grape: Biochemical differences of grape and wine using destructive and non-destructive approach

Bianchi, Alessandro
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Santini, Gregorio;Pettinelli, Stefano;Sanmartin, Chiara;Mencarelli, Fabio
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2025-01-01

Abstract

As an alternative to traditional carbonic maceration (CM), this study explores the use of nitrogen maceration (NM) to create anoxic conditions during winemaking in Vitis vinifera cv. Gamay teinturier. A combination of destructive (HPLC, GC–MS, metabolomics) and non-destructive (NIR-AOTF, metallo-porphyrin E-nose) methods was used to assess the biochemical effects of CO₂ and N₂ atmospheres. Results show that NM enhances the accumulation of anthocyanins and polyphenols in both grapes and wine, likely due to differences in anaerobic metabolism. VOCs analysis and E-nose evaluation revealed only subtle aroma variations, suggesting sensory equivalence between CM and NM wines. From a sustainability perspective, nitrogen offers advantages in terms of safety, availability, and environmental impact. This dual analytical and environmental perspective supports NM as a viable and innovative technique for producing aromatic, pHenolic-rich wines with reduced ecological footprint.
2025
Bianchi, Alessandro; Pacifico, Severina; Santini, Gregorio; Pettinelli, Stefano; Alfieri, Gianmarco; Modesti, Margherita; Bellincontro, Andrea; Sanmar...espandi
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