Analysis of grapes and wine by near infrared spectroscopy
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posted on 2025-01-15, 00:53 authored by D Cozzolino, RG Dambergs, L Janik, WU Cynkar, M GishenSpectroscopic techniques such as near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy are used in the food industry to monitor and assess the composition and quality of products. Similar to other food industries, the wine industry has a clear need for simple, rapid and cost-effective techniques for objectively evaluating the quality of grapes, wines and spirits. Thirty years have passed since the first work reported by Kaffka and Norris on the use of NIR spectroscopy to analyse wine. Since then, NIR spectroscopy has been used for grape and wine compositional analysis, fermentation monitoring and wine grading. However, the use of NIR spectroscopy in the wine industry is still in its infancy. From the analysis of the scatter information available, it appears that NIR spectroscopy is applied in different steps during the wine production. This review highlights the most recent applications of NIR spectroscopy in the grape and wine industry. Additional information is also provided on the use of mid infrared spectroscopy for wine analysis. © NIR Publications 2006.
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Journal of Near Infrared SpectroscopyVolume
14Issue
5Pagination
279-289ISSN
0967-0335Department/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)Publisher
N I R PublicationsPublication status
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