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Dry ice in viticulture

Dry ice is increasingly being used in viticulture and offers innovative ways to improve wine quality. It plays an important role in various stages of wine production, from harvesting to fermentation, and has established itself as an effective tool for controlling temperature and oxidation.

Dry ice in viticulture

Quality assurance from grape harvest to storage

The use of dry ice often begins during the grape harvest. By treating grapes with dry ice shortly before harvesting, their temperature can be lowered. This is particularly valuable in warm climates, where high temperatures can lead to rapid ripening and therefore undesirable aromas. Cooling the grapes preserves the freshness of the fruit and allows the aromas to come into their own.

During pressing and fermentation, dry ice offers another way to improve wine quality. The cold generated by the dry ice not only helps to slow down the enzymatic degradation of phenolic compounds, but also minimizes the risk of unwanted oxidation. As a result, the color remains intense and the fruity aromas are preserved, creating the basis for a high-quality wine.

Last but not least, dry ice is also used in the storage and transportation of wine. Precise temperature control during transportation protects the wines from temperature fluctuations that could affect their quality. Dry ice can help to keep wines in optimum condition – regardless of whether they are classic red wines or fresh white wines.

An innovative method for increasing quality and optimizing processes

In viticulture, dry ice is a flexible and effective solution that both improves the quality of wines and optimizes production processes. As research progresses and interest in innovative techniques in viticulture increases, the use of dry ice is expected to become even more important. This will not only enable winegrowers to better cope with the challenges of climate change, but also to create wines of exceptional quality that impressively reflect the diversity and terroir of their origin.

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