Sulfites
Beginner Winemaking & ViticultureОпределение
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) used as a preservative and antioxidant in wine.
Подробнее
SO2 has been used in winemaking since Roman times. It prevents oxidation, kills unwanted bacteria, and preserves freshness. All wine contains some natural sulfites from fermentation. Added sulfites are listed on labels ('Contains Sulfites' above 10 ppm). White wines need more SO2 than reds (which have protective phenolics). The 'sulfite headache' myth persists despite limited scientific evidence.
Связанные руководства
- Wine Faults: How to Identify and Handle Flawed Bottles
- Understanding Wine Ratings and Critics
- Wine Preservation: Keeping Open Bottles Fresh
- Blind Tasting: Techniques and Tips
- Common Wine Faults and How to Detect Them
- Malolactic Fermentation: The Second Transformation
- The Chemistry of Wine Color
- Sulfites in Wine: Facts and Myths
- Understanding Wine pH and Acidity
- The Science of Wine Aging
- Organic, Biodynamic, and Natural Wine
- Yeasts and Fermentation Strains: The Invisible Winemakers
- The Microbiome in Wine: Beyond Yeast
- Sulfites in Wine: Allergies and Sensitivities
- Wine Headaches: Causes and Prevention
- Histamines in Wine: Understanding Intolerance
Подробности
- Категория
- Winemaking & Viticulture
- Сложность
- Beginner