Abstract

Italy is one of the countries where ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination in wine poses more risks. Previous surveys on the occurrence of OTA have poorly considered north Italian wines. In this study, 1206 red and white DOC and DOCG wines produced in Piedmont (Northern Italy) from 2000 to 2007 have been analyzed for OTA level (0.116 μg l −1) and incidence (68.0%). The monitoring – the widest per number of Italian wine samples considered – analyzed the OTA contamination of wines in tanks just before bottling. OTA level and incidence were significantly higher in red (0.121 μg l −1, 69.4%) than in white (0.086 μg l −1, 61.3%) wines. Among the white wines, the incidence was significantly lower in the Moscato wines (7.3%), due to the different wine processing. The differences in the mean OTA level in the three main grapevine varieties of red wines could be related to the harvest period. Among the Nebbiolo appellations, a reduction of the OTA level was noticed with increasing the wood aging period. A significant effect of the vintage year was also registered.

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