Abstract
The aroma components in the $$Word$$ chloride extracts of the three California sherry types are identified and compared semi-quantitatively. In general, the same aroma substances are found present in each of the sherry types: baked sherry, flor sherry, and submerged culture sherry. The baked sherry alone contained 2-furaldehyde. Each sherry contained significantly large quantities of ethyl acid succinate. A number of aroma components remain unidentified. It is not possible to determine yet whether the easily distinguishable differences among the sherry types result from the presence of aroma substances unique to each type or to differences in the proportions of aroma substances common to all.
- Copyright 1964 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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