Tartaric stabilization by cationic exchange
II.6.1.16 Tartaric stabilization by cationic exchange
Definition:
Process during which the base wine flows through a column filled with polymeric resin reacting as undissolvable polyelectrolyte and whose cations can be exchanged with cations of the surrounding environment.
Objective:
Obtaining tartaric stability of aromatised wines, beverages based on vitivinicultural products and wine-based beverages:
a) face to face of potassium hydrogen tartrate,
b) face to face of calcium tartrate (and other calcium salts).
Prescription:
a) Treatment should be limited to the removal of excess cations.
b) Treatment should be applied by using resins regenerated by acid cycle.
c) A wine-making expert or a specialized technician should supervise all operations.
d) Resins must meet the International oenological Code Prescription and must not cause excessive changes in the physico-chemical composition and sensorial properties of wine.
Recommendation of the OIV:
Admitted for aromatised wines, beverages based on vitivinicultural products and wine-based beverages.