Analysis Report Wine-ProfilingTM

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4 Analysis Report Wine-ProfilingTM Sample ID: 6183921 Additional Sample Information Variety: Sangiovese Country: Italy Vintage: 2009 Type of Wine: red Measuring Date: 21-Nov-2014 03:11:06 Reporting Date: 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12, Version 3.0.1, 9 pages Results Summary Type of Analysis Analysis ID Result Status Classification Analysis Red Wine Country WI-1105-01/0681 In-Model 4 Italian Variety WI-1103-01/0681 In-Model 4 Targeted Analysis Quantification WI-Q/0583 4 Comparison with NMR Reference Database WI-QC/0707 4 Untargeted Verification Analysis Univariate Verification WI-2022-02/705 In-Model 4 Multivariate Verification WI-2022-02/705 In-Model 4 Wine Content Analysis WI-4022-01/706 In-Model 4 Notification: Quantitative analysis including traffic light rating indicates possible violations according to official reference values defined by the European Council Regulations expert interpretation is needed in individual case. A special expert interpretation is needed regarding the dedicated area and/or country of production not underlying EU-regulations. Geschäftsführer: Thomas Werner Bachmann Dr. Iris Mangelschots Dr. Gerhard Roth Stephan Franz Westermann Silberstreifen 4 76287 Rheinstetten, Germany Tel. +49(0)721 5161-0 Fax. +49(0)721 517101 nmr@bruker-biospin.com www.bruker-biospin.com Deutsche Bank AG Karlsruhe Konto 13 15 16 BLZ 660 700 04 IBAN: DE87 6607 0004 0013 1516 00 SWIFT-BIC: DEUTDESM660 USt-Ident.-Nr DE 143 239 759 WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 43 181 702 Steuer-Nr. 31190/39205 Handelsregister Mannheim HRB 10 23 68 Sitz der Gesellschaft: 76287 Rheinstetten

Classification Analysis Model: Red Wine Country (Analysis-ID: WI-1105-01/0681) Result: Declared origin Italy is consistent with classification result. p Values Germany Italy 0.68 Spain < 0.001 France 0.002 Austria Limit of Assignment, p=0.01 6183921 2 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

Model: Italian Variety (Analysis-ID: WI-1103-01/0681) Result: Declared variety Sangiovese is consistent with classification result. p Values Syrah Merlot Noir < 0.001 Cabernet Sauvignon Sangiovese 0.71 Nebbiolo < 0.001 Montepulciano Primitivo Limit of Assignment, p=0.01 6183921 3 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

Targeted Analysis In the following tables the results of the quantitative analysis are given. Parameters labelled with are calculated parameters. Please refer to the additional remarks for quantified parameters, flags and reference values on page 9. The displayed distributions of the NMR reference database refer to group Sangiovese. Standard Parameters: total alcohol 123.7 g/l - 4 - - 96.7 124.1 total alcohol-v 15.7 %vol - 4 - - 12.3 15.7 ethanol 123.0 g/l 5.0 4 - - 94.7 123.6 ethanol-v 15.6 %vol - 4 - - 12.0 15.7 glycerol 11.3 g/l 0.5 4 - - 7.3 11.7 glucose <0.5 g/l 0.5 4 - - <0.5 5.3 fructose 1.2 g/l 0.5 4 - - <0.5 6.2 glucose/fructose - - - 4 - - not available sucrose <0.2 g/l 0.2 4 - - <200 mg/l in reference set arabinose 101 mg/l 100 4 - - <100 412 total sugar (bef. inv.) 1.4 g/l 1.0 4 - - <1.0 11.4 total fermentable sugar 1.4 g/l 1.0 4 - - <1.0 11.4 tartaric acid 2.1 g/l 0.5 4 - - <0.5 2.9 malic acid 0.2 g/l 0.2 4 - - <0.2 1.6 lactic acid 754 mg/l 200 4 - - <200 1561 citric acid <200 mg/l 200 4-1000 <200 360 energy value 3890 kj/l - 4 - - not available bread units <0.2 1/L 0.2 4 - - not available carbohydrate units <0.2 1/L 0.2 4 - - not available 6183921 4 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

Degradation Parameters: acetic acid 715 mg/l 100 4 - - 334 1067 acetoine 10 mg/l 10 4 - - <10 72 ethylacetate 170 mg/l 50 4 - - <50 226 ethyllactate 182 mg/l 150 4 - - <150 219 formic acid 11 mg/l 5 4 - - <5 12 fumaric acid <5 mg/l 5 4 - - <5 mg/l in reference set gluconic acid <400 mg/l 400 4 - - <400 mg/l in reference set putrescine <50 mg/l 50 4 - - <50 mg/l in reference set cadaverine <50 mg/l 50 4 - - <50 mg/l in reference set HMF <5 mg/l 5 4 - - <5 mg/l in reference set furfural <2 mg/l 2 4 - - <2 mg/l in reference set Higher Alcohols / Fermentation Products: methanol 127 mg/l 30 4-400 99 217 1,3-propanediol <40 mg/l 40 4 - - <40 mg/l in reference set 2,3-butanediol 632 mg/l 100 4 - - 277 1223 2-methyl-propanol <70 mg/l 70 4 - - <70 94 2-phenylethanol 87 mg/l 25 4 - - <25 108 3-methyl-butanol 247 mg/l 100 4 - - 162 322 acetaldehyde 23 mg/l 10 4 - - <10 58 pyruvic acid <20 mg/l 20 4 - - <20 mg/l in reference set galacturonic acid 771 mg/l 160 4 - - 370 1475 succinic acid 950 mg/l 50 4 - - 638 1155 glycerol/ethanol 9.2 % - 4 - - 7.0 11.3 6183921 5 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

Amino Acids: 4-aminobutanoic acid <120 mg/l 120 4 - - <120 mg/l in reference set alanine 36 mg/l 35 4 - - <35 57 arginine <150 mg/l 150 4 - - <150 mg/l in reference set proline 1.1 g/l 0.1 4 - - 0.5 1.7 (Poly-)phenols: caftaric acid 21 mg/l 15 4 - - <15 84 epicatechin <30 mg/l 30 4 - - <30 42 gallic acid 151 mg/l 25 4 - - <25 183 shikimic acid 23 mg/l 20 4 - - <20 39 trigonelline 15 mg/l 10 4 - - <10 19 Stabilising Agents: Compound Value Unit LOD Flag min max NMR reference database benzoic acid <10 mg/l 10 4 - LOD not available sorbic acid <10 mg/l 10 4-200 not available salicylic acid <20 mg/l 20 4 - LOD not available 6183921 6 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

Untargeted Verification Analysis Applied Model: Sangiovese (Analysis-ID: WI-2022-02/705) Univariate Verification Result: No deviation was detected in univariate verification (In-Model). Multivariate Verification Result: No deviation was detected in multivariate verification (In-Model). Multivariate Verification Off Model In Model log Euclidean Parameter log Mahalanobis Parameter Wine Content Analysis Result: Based on the comparison with the reference database, there is no indication for an addition of water. 6183921 7 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

General Remarks Classification Models The aim of a classification model is to assign a specific sample to its most probable group. This assignment does not guarantee that the sample is exclusively a member of this group. The 3D-discrimination diagram shows available groups (ellipsoids) in the projection space of the NMR-profiles with maximized discrimination. The star represents the actual sample. In most cases these models are discriminating in multidimensional spaces. For such models human perceptibility and options for graphical representation are limited. Misperception is possible in certain cases. The mathematically correct probability for any group membership is represented by p-values which are calculated in the complete space. Typically values higher than 0.05 or 0.01 will accept the hypothesis of group membership. Expert interpretation is necessary before deducing any conclusions. Only groups listed in the respective models can be considered. Therefore models are not applicable for blends, origins or varieties which are not listed in the corresponding model. Verification Models Verification models are non-targeted analyses comparing the whole NMR-Profile of a specific sample with one corresponding group of reference spectra (database). All spectra data points are taken into account irrespective of whether the signals are caused by already identified molecules or not. There are different possible reasons for any deviation from the group of reference spectra. If there are detected deviations, this does not automatically mean, that the sample is adulterated. Expert interpretation is necessary before deducing any conclusions. In the univariate analysis, the NMR spectrum is checked for any unusual low or high signal intensities for a given sample, while taking into account the natural variability of a respective reference group. Multivariate models also take into account the relation between different signals in the NMR spectrum. Quantification Results Obtained concentrations are compared to official reference values if available and consistency is indicated by an extra traffic light flag. Additionally, quantitative values are compared to the reference wine database (visualised by distribution). Expert interpretation is necessary before deducing any conclusions. 6183921 8 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12

General Remarks for Quantified Parameters Following flags are used for comparison with (official) reference values: 2 no reference values available 2 value is consistent with reference range Compound Flag Comment total alcohol 2 for dedicated wine-producing regions (e.g. Germany and Austria), according to Council Regulation (EC) 479/2008, value must be between 67 g/l and 118.5 g/l total alcohol-v 2 for dedicated wine-producing regions (e.g. Germany and Austria), according to Council Regulation (EC) 479/2008, value must be between 8.5 vol% and 15 vol% ethanol 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value is lower than 58 g/l ethanol-v 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value is lower than 7.3 vol% sucrose 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 500 mg/l tartaric acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value is lower than 700 mg/l lactic acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 4.0 g/l citric acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 800 mg/l citric acid 2 according to Council Regulation (EC) 606/2009, value must not exceed 1000 mg/l acetic acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 900 mg/l (red wine) acetic acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 700 mg/l (white wine) gluconic acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 600 mg/l putrescine 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 50 mg/l cadaverine 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 50 mg/l HMF 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 5 mg/l methanol 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 200 mg/l (white wine) methanol 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 350 mg/l (red wine) methanol 2 according to OIV Resolution OENO 19/2004, value must not exceed 250 mg/l (white wine) methanol 2 according to OIV Resolution OENO 19/2004, value must not exceed 400 mg/l (red wine) acetaldehyde 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 70 mg/l pyruvic acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 40 mg/l glycerol/ethanol 2 expert interpretation suggested, if ratio exceeds 10 benzoic acid 2 according to Council Regulation (EC) 606/2009, value must not exceed detection limit sorbic acid 2 expert interpretation suggested, if value exceeds 180 mg/l sorbic acid 2 according to Council Regulation (EC) 606/2009, value must not exceed 200 mg/l salicylic acid 2 according to Council Regulation (EC) 606/2009, value must not exceed detection limit 6183921 9 / 9 19-Dec-2014 16:35:12