Treatment of wines using adsorbent styrene-divinylbenzene beads
RESOLUTION OIV-OENO 614B-2020
TREATMENT OF WINES USING ADSORBENT STYRENE-DIVINYLBENZENE BEADS
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
IN VIEW OF THE ARTICLE 2, paragraph 2 b) ii of the Agreement of 3 April 2001 establishing the International Organisation of Vine and Wine,
CONSIDERING the work of the “Technology” Expert Group,
DECIDES, following a proposal made by Commission II “Oenology”, to introduce the following oenological practices and treatments into part II, Chapter 3 of the International Code of Oenological Practices:
Treatment of wines using adsorbent styrene-divinylbenzene beads
Part II
Chapter 3: Wines
Definition:
Physical process of reduction or elimination of organoleptic deviations characterised as “earthy-musty” by the appropriate and controlled percolation of wines at a high flow rate through adsorbent styrene-divinylbenzene beads.
Objectives:
- To eliminate the perception of organoleptic deviations characterised as “earthy-musty” by the reduction in concentration or elimination of one of the main molecules responsible, geosmine.
Prescriptions:
- Treatment should be carried out on clarified wines with turbidities of less than 30 NTU (nephelometric turbidity units);
- the quantity of adsorbent beads to be used in the column and the wine flow rate are to be determined based on the initial geosmine content;
- the adsorbent beads are placed in a column that is compliant with standards for food contact materials
- the adsorbent beads implanted and the conditions of their use should comply with the prescriptions of the International Oenological Codex.
OIV recommendation:
Admitted.