Abstract

A preliminary study on the chemometric classification of red wines produced from different grape varieties and geographical origins was performed based on their chromatographic profiles of organic acids. Tartaric, malic, citric, lactic, acetic, and succinic acids in wines were detected via high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Employing multivariate statistical methods including principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA), pattern recognition models were built for the classification of the investigated wines regarding the grape varieties and geographical origins. The PCA clearly grouped the wines according to variety, and the LDA further offered 100% classification ability toward geographical identification of the wines and the leave-one-out cross-validated assignments were 100%, 86.7%, and 100% correct for Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir wines, respectively. The results reveal the potential of using chromatographic profiles of organic acid as the characteristic indices for chemometric classification of red wines.

Highlights

  • Wine is one of the most popular and largest consumed alcoholic beverages in the world

  • We report a preliminary study on the chemometric classification of red wines according to varieties and geographical origins based on the chromatographic profiles of six organic acids

  • We have achieved the preliminary discrimination of wine variety and geographical origin toward a small sample set based on the chromatographic profiles of organic acid

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Introduction

Wine is one of the most popular and largest consumed alcoholic beverages in the world. Moderate intake of wine has been proved to be beneficial for the human immune system and associated with better cognitive performance [1]. The classification of wines, according to different grape varieties, years of vintage, and geographical origins, has been highly attractive in the last decade [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17]. Grape variety and cultivar identification is one of the most important aspects in wines classification and consumers protection, as in some occasions mixing of wines made from different wine varieties is not declared

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