Adsorbant copolymer treatment pvi/pvp (wine chapter)
RESOLUTION OENO 2/2007
ADSORBANT COPOLYMER TREATMENT PVI/PVP (WINE CHAPTER)
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
CONSIDERING the works of the experts group “International Code on Oenological Practices”,
DECIDES:
Upon the proposal by Commission II “Oenology”, to introduce in the “International Code of Oenological Practices” the following oenological practices and treatments:
PART II
Chapter 3 (Wines)
Adsorbant copolymer treatment (PVI/PVP)
Definition:
The addition of polyvinylimidazole – polyvinylpyrrolidone copolymers (PVI/PVP) in order to reduce copper, iron and heavy metal contents.
Objectives:
- To prevent defects caused by too high metal contents (for example ferric casse).
- To reduce undesirable, high concentration of metals due to:
- Must contaminated by metal cations
- Metal cation contamination during must or wine treatment from winemaking equipment
- Enrichment in copper following the treatment of wines by copper sulphate.
Prescriptions:
- The amount used should be less than 500 mg/l.
- When musts and wine are treated with PVI/PVP polymers, the accumulated dosage should be less than 500 mg/l.
- The copolymers should be eliminated after no more than 2 days after the addition taking into account the precautionary principle and separated from the wine by filtering before bottling
- The adsorbant copolymers used should comply with the prescriptions of the International Oenological Codex and in particular monomers limits.
- The implementation of the procedure shall be placed under the responsibility of an oenologist or a specialised technician pending the adoption of the monograph.
Recommendation of the OIV:
Admitted. *[1]
[1] *Note : This practice shall enter into force only following the adoption of the PVI/PVP polymer monograph integrating particularly purity and stability criteria in addition to method of analytical determination of monomers