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. 2023 Feb 8:17:100598.
doi: 10.1016/j.fochx.2023.100598. eCollection 2023 Mar 30.

Characterization of key odor-active compounds in Chinese Dornfelder wine and its regional variations by application of molecular sensory science approaches

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Characterization of key odor-active compounds in Chinese Dornfelder wine and its regional variations by application of molecular sensory science approaches

Mengqi Ling et al. Food Chem X. .

Abstract

In this study, aroma characteristics and odor-active compounds in Dornfelder wines from three main production regions of China were comprehensively investigated for the first time. The leading features of Chinese Dornfelder wines were black fruit, violet, acacia/lilac, red fruit, spice, dried plum, honey, and hay based on check-all-that-apply. Wines from the Northern Foothills of Tianshan Mountains and Eastern Foothills of Helan Mountains were dominated by floral and fruity aromas, while wines from the Jiaodong Peninsula were characterized by mushroom/earth, hay, and medicinal material notes. Aroma profiles of Dornfelder wines in three regions were successfully reconstructed with 61 volatiles determined by AEDA-GC-O/MS and OAV. Through aroma reconstitution, omission tests, and descriptive analysis, terpenoids could be regarded as varietal characteristic compounds directly contributing to floral perception in Dornfelder wines. Guaiacol, eugenol, and isoeugenol were further revealed to have a synergistic effect with linalool and geraniol on violet, acacia/lilac, spice, and black fruit.

Keywords: Aroma; Chromatography-olfactometry/mass spectrometry; Dornfelder wine; Sensory interaction; Terpenoids.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Aroma profile analysis of complete reconstitution models (RW) and Dornfelder wine samples (OW) from the Northern Foothills of Tianshan Mountains (a), the Eastern Foothills of Helan Mountains (b), and the Jiaodong Peninsula (c).

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