2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202306.1413.v1
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The Fingerprint of Fortified Wines – From the Sui Generis Pro-duction Processes to the Distinctive Aroma

Rosa Perestrelo,
Yassine Jaouhari,
Teresa Abreu
et al.

Abstract: Historically, fortified wines originated in Europe, and they have in common a high alcohol content to increase their shelf-life during long journeys to northern Europe and the American continent. Nowadays, the world’s better-known Marsala, Port, Sherry, and Vermouth due to their high alcoholic content, sweet taste, and intense aromatic profile, are designated as dessert wines and sometimes served as aperitifs. This review gives an overview of the traditional vinification process, including the microbiota and a… Show more

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