Chemistry and Biochemistry of Winemaking, Wine Stabilization and Aging 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.92561
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Cork and Cork Stoppers: Quality and Performance

Abstract: Cork is a world-renowned material used for sealing wine bottles. Cork is a cellular material with chemical inertia and a set of physical and mechanical properties that provide an outstanding performance for in-bottle wine aging, by combining minute oxygen transfer with sealing, durability, and chemical stability, for example, inertness toward the liquid content and along storage, preventing sensory deterioration. Cork is a natural material, one of the most important nontimber forest products, that is associate… Show more

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“…To avoid the spoilage caused by these compounds, preventive measures to avoid contamination must be taken during the winemaking process, as well as a proper storage of the bottles in a likewise sanitized environment [ 169 , 170 ]. Nevertheless, sanitizers used must be free of chlorine, since this chemical might bind with cork components to form TCA and TBA [ 171 ]. An alternative way to partially avoid the appearance of the responsible microorganisms is using synthetic stoppers or screw caps, since are easily sterilized and do not promote the growth of the microorganism responsible for these compounds.…”
Section: Main Factors Affecting Quality During Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid the spoilage caused by these compounds, preventive measures to avoid contamination must be taken during the winemaking process, as well as a proper storage of the bottles in a likewise sanitized environment [ 169 , 170 ]. Nevertheless, sanitizers used must be free of chlorine, since this chemical might bind with cork components to form TCA and TBA [ 171 ]. An alternative way to partially avoid the appearance of the responsible microorganisms is using synthetic stoppers or screw caps, since are easily sterilized and do not promote the growth of the microorganism responsible for these compounds.…”
Section: Main Factors Affecting Quality During Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless, all cork removed from the tree can be exploited commercially as raw material for final products as agglomerates. Only second reproduction cork and following harvests named “amadia” cork meets the quality standards necessary for stopper production demanded by wine companies [ 11 ] ( Figure 1 b). Stopper bottles are the product with the higher industrial revenue; however, the amount of available good-quality cork needed is becoming scarcer in the field, compromising cork manufacturing goals.…”
Section: Growth and Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Albeit, the importance of cork products in countries like Portugal, which accounts for 2% of all exported goods, cork production has shown a reduction of 2.7% over the last decade [ 11 , 12 ] reflecting a cork oak decline associated with abiotic stresses phenomena such as prolonged drought events and ever more frequent and long-lasting heat waves [ 14 ]. These authors came to the conclusion that besides environment, tree genetics have a strong contribution to the cork chemical composition.…”
Section: Growth and Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Schematic representation of the cellular structure of cork with scanning electron micrographs of sections of reproduction cork: ( a ) tangential, ( b ) radial, and ( c ) transverse sections, from [ 14 ]. …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately, such research would be crucial to obtaining a predictive tool to improve wine production and quality [ 9 ]. Several reviews have already focused on the wine’s evolution and the main characteristics of cork [ 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ]. However, none of them showed the correlation that may exist between the wine ageing under a natural cork stopper and the compounds that can be extracted from cork.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%