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Ciencia e investigación agraria
versión On-line ISSN 0718-1620
Resumen
PONCE, Felipe; MIRABAL-GALLARDO, Yaneris; VERSARI, Andrea y LAURIE, V. Felipe. The use of cation exchange resins in wines: Effects on pH, tartrate stability, and metal content. Cienc. Inv. Agr. [online]. 2018, vol.45, n.1, pp.82-92. ISSN 0718-1620. http://dx.doi.org/10.7764/rcia.v45i1.1911.
Treating wines with cation exchange resins allows the reduction of pH and contributes to limiting the formation of tartrate salts by exchanging cations such as potassium with hydrogen ions. This manuscript summarizes the results of a series of laboratory and winery-scale trials performed with the aim of evaluating the ion exchange process and its effects on the chemical composition of the treated samples. The laboratory-scale results showed that both the procedure employed for the activation of resins and the chemical composition of the wines affected the extent of the chemical changes occurring during the treatment. As such, the winery-scale trials showed that the resin-treated wines have significantly lower pH, higher total acidity, less tartrate formation (measured by weight), and a reduced amount of most metals analyzed. Wine samples blended with approximately 20% of cation exchange-treated samples (by volume) showed no signs of tartrate instability when assessed by a quick qualitative cold test.
Palabras clave : Ion exchange resins; metals; pH; tartrate stability; wine.