Abstract
Some neutral components of a table wine made from Vitis vinifera variety 'Zinfandel' were isolated by methylene chloride extraction followed by basic extraction. Some of the components were separated by preparative-scale gas chromatography, and were identified by infrared spectroscopy and by comparing relative retention times of knowns and unknowns on several different analytical gas-chromatographic columns. The major components of the extract are alcohols, with some esters and lactones present. Approximate concentrations of some of the identified components were found by comparing chromatograms of the wine extract with extracts of reference solutions.
- Accepted January 1974.
- Published online January 1974
- Copyright 1974 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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