| Literature DB >> 33572649 |
Manuel J Valcárcel-Muñoz1, María Guerrero-Chanivet1,2, M Valme García-Moreno2, M Carmen Rodríguez-Dodero2, Dominico A Guillén-Sánchez2.
Abstract
Brandy de Jerez is a European Geographical Indication for grape-derived spirits aged in oak casks that have previously contained any kind of Sherry wine and, therefore, are known as Sherry Casks®. Wood compounds have a substantial influence in the quality of the brandies that are aged in the barrels. In the cellar, the barrels that have been used for many years to keep Sherry wine or other wine spirits are often used for this purpose. When wooden barrels are used for the first time, they release a large amount of compounds into the liquid contained in them. Such amount decreases over time but casks life cycle has remained unexplored until now. The present work has the aim to study the brandies obtained from the same wine spirit after two years ageing in three differently oak casks: namely new, 7 years of use (4 years containing Oloroso wine and 3 years containing wine spirits) and 32 years of use (8 years containing Oloroso wine and 24 years containing wine spirits). According to the results from our experiments, even after 32 years of use, the wood barrels still contribute to modify the organoleptic characteristics of brandy. Moreover, the brandies aged in used barrels were judged more balanced than those aged in new barrels.Entities:
Keywords: Brandy de Jerez; Sherry Cask®; ageing; aroma; oak wood
Year: 2021 PMID: 33572649 PMCID: PMC7911483 DOI: 10.3390/foods10020288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158