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OXYGEN AND WINE: A CAREFUL BALANCE
Oct 30, 2015
(Closdelatech) - At the beginning of fermentation, when Oxygen is present, yeast use it to synthesize fatty acids and sterols. These specific types of chemicals are then used for cell wall maintenance and population growth—yeast stay healthy, happy and plentiful throughout the fermentation. When Oxygen is added to the fermenting must, it helps to limit negative volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs–think H2S) and helps stabilize color as well as help the tannins become more complex and rounded – like the tannin in Clos de la Tech wines.
The Classic French winemaker’s approach was to have people climb into the vat with the crushed grapes and splash around to agitate the must to introduce a little oxygen. Unfortunately, you also run the risk of adding too much oxygen, which can result in oxidation (dulling of the fruit, with VA and sherry-like aromas).
The Clos de la Tech solution involves a bit of technology. Each fermentation tank has its own utility station – each station has hot, warm and cold water, nitrogen, a Fermentation Control Box, and yes, Oxygen. The Oxygen line gives us the ability to add just the right amount of oxygen to each individual fermentor at just the right time.
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