Instrumental and sensory analysis of Greek wines; implementation of principal component analysis (PCA) for classification according to geographical origin
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Kallithraka, S.; Arvanitoyannis, I. S.; Kefalas, P.; El-Zajouli, A.; Soufleros, E.; Psarra, E.Date
2001Keyword
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Wine is one of the most important products of Greece and other Mediterranean countries. Adulteration of wines, either in terms of geographical origin or variety, has been a major topic of debate and extensive research. Various instrumental methods (gas chromatography, high pressure liquid chromatography) and sensory analysis, in conjunction with statistical analysis, were developed and applied in an attempt to provide reliable answers to this issue. This research aimed at classifying 33 greek wines from various regions by employing both instrumental and sensory analysis. Application of principal component analysis (PCA) to our experimental data resulted in satisfactory classifications of only Greek red wines in terms of their geographical origin. creek wines were effectively distinguished in two or three groups (depending on PCA figure); wines from Aegean/Ionean islands. North Greece and South Greece. However. further work with greater numbers of samples is required in order to draw more valid conclusions and to obtain a detailed map of greek wines according to their geographical origin and variety. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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