TY - JOUR T1 - The Influence of Wine Components on the Spontaneous Precipitation of Calcium L(+)-Tartrate in a Model Wine Solution JF - American Journal of Enology and Viticulture JO - Am J Enol Vitic. SP - 509 LP - 517 DO - 10.5344/ajev.1995.46.4.509 VL - 46 IS - 4 AU - Anthony J. Mckinnon AU - Geoffrey R. Scollary AU - David H. Solomon AU - Patrick J. Williams Y1 - 1995/01/01 UR - http://www.ajevonline.org/content/46/4/509.abstract N2 - A model wine solution has been used to examine the ability of various components in wine to influence the spontaneous precipitation of calcium tartrate. An increase in ethanol concentration leads to a significant decrease in the induction period. At addition rates of 2 g/L, the order of inhibition shown by the wine organic acids was found to be citric > malic > lactic > succinic. Malic acid causes a 16-fold increase in the induction period for calcium tartrate crystallization compared with only a four-fold increase by lactic acid. The implications of these observations for calcium tartrate stability, especially in sparkling wines, is discussed. Amino acids which have a carboxyl or an hydroxyl group in the side chain, as well as proline, did not affect calcium tartrate precipitation. From the relative ability of the organic acids and amino acids to inhibit the calcium tartrate crystallization process, the structural requirements for an effective inhibitor have been determined. ER -