G. Anelli
Tuscia University
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Food Chemistry | 2011
Sara Torresi; Maria Teresa Frangipane; G. Anelli
Sparkling wines are produced by a secondary fermentation of a base wine followed by a prolonged ageing in contact with lees. In the traditional method, the refermentation takes place in the same bottle used for market distribution. The autolysis of yeasts occurs during the ageing of sparkling wines, thus causing the release of many parietal and cytoplasmic compounds which have a great influence on sparkling wines quality. The modern technologies for the production of sparkling wine are very different from the one developed by Abbot Dom Pierre Pérignon in the 17th century. Over the years, many advances have been made, this paper aims at reviewing the recent knowledge in the application of biotechnologies for the improvement of sparkling wines quality, in particular the factors affecting foaming properties and sensory qualities. Future perspectives and trends are also considered.
Food Chemistry | 2008
Marina Contini; Simone Baccelloni; Riccardo Massantini; G. Anelli
Italian Journal of Food Science | 2007
Maria Teresa Frangipane; A. Ceccarelli; F. Mencarelli; G. Anelli
Rivista Italiana Delle Sostanze Grasse | 1991
M. Contini; Diana De Santis; G. Anelli
Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment | 2010
M. Teresa Frangipane; Marina Contini; G. Anelli; Riccardo Massantini
L' Enologo | 2002
Antonella Ceccarelli; M. Teresa Frangipane; Diana De Santis; G. Anelli
Italian Journal of Food Science | 1999
Diana De Santis; Maria Teresa Frangipane; G. Anelli
Acta Horticulturae | 1994
M. Contini; Diana De Santis; T. Frangipane; G. Anelli
Rivista Italiana Delle Sostanze Grasse | 1991
M. Contini; Diana De Santis; G. Anelli
L' Enologo | 2004
M. Teresa Frangipane; Riccardo Cotarella; G. Anelli; Giovanni Cargnello