Abstract
Part 1 of this review summarized the current state of knowledge with respect to the chemical compounds contributing to grape and wine aroma. Much of our understanding of the chemistry of grape and wine composition comes from advances in analytical and sensory methods for identifying and quantifying the compounds that contribute to flavor. Therefore, Part 2 of this review provides an overview of the chemical and sensory analysis approaches that have been used to deconstruct wine flavor into its component parts with an aim toward relating the chemical composition to the unique sensory properties that are associated with different wine varieties and styles.
- gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
- multidimensional separations
- sample preparation
- sample extraction
- GC-olfactometry
- sensory descriptive analysis
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