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Impact of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains on traditional sparkling wines productionDi Gianvito et al., 2018
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- Di Gianvito P
- Perpetuini G
- Tittarelli F
- Schirone M
- Arfelli G
- Piva A
- Patrignani F
- Lanciotti R
- Olivastri L
- Suzzi G
- Tofalo R
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- Food Research International
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Sparkling wine fermentation is a challenge for yeasts due to the hostile conditions. A phenotype sought in starters is flocculation, because it reduces riddling time. For this reason, six flocculent Saccharomyces cerevisiae wine strains with different flocculation degree and …
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