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Aroma potential of oak battens prepared from decommissioned oak barrels

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posted on 2018-07-03, 00:00 authored by S Li, AM Crump, PR Grbin, Daniel Cozzolino, P Warren, Y Hayasaka, KL Wilkinson
© 2015 American Chemical Society.During barrel maturation, volatile compounds are extracted from oak wood and impart aroma and flavor to wine, enhancing its character and complexity. However, barrels contain a finite pool of extractable material, which diminishes with time. As a consequence, most barrels are decommissioned after 5 or 6 years. This study investigated whether or not decommissioned barrels can be "reclaimed" and utilized as a previously untapped source of quality oak for wine maturation. Oak battens were prepared from staves of decommissioned French and American oak barrels, and their composition analyzed before and after toasting. The oak lactone glycoconjugate content of untoasted reclaimed oak was determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, while the concentrations of cis- and trans-oak lactone, guaiacol, 4-methlyguaiacol, vanillin, eugenol, furfural, and 5-methylfurfural present in toasted reclaimed oak were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Aroma potential was then evaluated by comparing the composition of reclaimed oak with that of new oak. Comparable levels of oak lactone glycoconjugates and oak volatiles were observed, demonstrating the aroma potential of reclaimed oak and therefore its suitability as a raw material for alternative oak products, i.e., chips or battens, for the maturation of wine. The temperature profiles achieved during toasting were also measured to evaluate the viability of any yeast or bacteria present in reclaimed oak.

History

Volume

63

Issue

13

Start Page

3419

End Page

3425

Number of Pages

7

eISSN

1520-5118

ISSN

0021-8561

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

University of Adelaide; Ausvat Pty. Ltd; Australian Wine Research Institute

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

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