Vilela, 2019 - Google Patents
Use of nonconventional yeasts for modulating wine acidityVilela, 2019
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In recent years, in line with consumer preferences and due to the effects of global climate change, new trends have emerged in wine fermentation and wine technology. Consumers are looking for wines with less ethanol and fruitier aromas, but also with a good balance in …
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