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SO 2 and You: Understanding the When, Why, and How of SO 2 Management in Your Winery NGP Webinar Tuesday, May 8, 2018 2

Is and Is Not: Demystifying Sulfur Claim: I get headaches from drinking wine, so I know I am sensitive to sulfur. Maybe that explains why I am allergic to eggs. 3

Is and Is Not: Demystifying Sulfur Claim: I get headaches from drinking wine, so I know I am sensitive to sulfur. Maybe that explains why I am allergic to eggs. Sulfur is an element, found in many protein-rich food sources (eggs, meat) in the form of amino acids or methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) associated with leafy greens and cruciferous vegetables. Sulfur vs. Sulfite Sulfite is a sulfur-containing molecule, found in dried fruit, processed foods, and alcoholic beverages like wine. 4

Is and Is Not: Demystifying Sulfur Claim: I haven t added any external sources of sulfur to my wine, so I can label my wine as sulfite-free. 5

Is and Is Not: Demystifying Sulfur Claim: I haven t added any external sources of sulfur to my wine, so I can label my wine as sulfite-free. Perhaps not low SO 2 producers : (0-10, 10-20) mg/l high SO 2 producers : up to 80 mg/l 6

Is and Is Not: Demystifying Sulfur Claim: I haven t added any external sources of sulfur to my wine, so I can label my wine as sulfite-free. low SO 2 producing Source: Werner, M. et al., InfoWine (2009) 7

Why add sulfur dioxide? BINDS SCAVENGES ANTIMICROBIAL ANTIOXIDASIC 8

The Many Forms of Sulfur Dioxide H 2 O + SO 2 H + + HSO 3-2H + + SO 3 2- @ wine ph: 80-95% HSO 3-, 5-20% SO 2 CONTAINS BISULFITES 9

What do you mean when you talk about sulfur? Total SO 2 Molecular SO 2 Bisulfite (HSO 3- ) Reversible SO 2 bound to other compounds (sugars, phenolic compounds) Stable SO 2 bound to acetaldehyde Free SO 2 Bound SO 2 Adapted from A.K. Mansfield 10

What do you mean when you talk about sulfur? Effective antimicrobial agent Buffer zone against oxidation Already done its job Volatile = odorous 11

How is sulfur added to wine? 57.6% KMBS converts to SO 2 3.785 gallons in a liter So, after some math ~57% available SO 2 Volume of Wine (gallons) x Desired SO 2 addition (ppm) x 0.0066 = Mass of KMBS (g) to add to wine 12

How else is sulfur added to wine? Liquid SO 2 solution made from bubbling gaseous sulfur dioxide into the water Drawbacks: gaseous SO 2 is rather volatile and dangerous to inhale, so it imposes a considerable safety risk Sodium metabisulfite (67.4% conversion instead of 57.6%!) alas, health implications for sodium intake, so this is used more often as a sanitizing agent Barrels often cleaned with 5 g elemental sulfur tablets Must be VERY careful not to leave un-burned sulfur or ashes behind in the barrel, as it will reduce to form hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smelling H 2 S) Can contribute up to additional 10 ppm total SO 2 for 225 L barrel 13

More is better-dump it on in! Too much will lead to: NO! Not advised. While too little can lead to: Oxidation (acetaldehyde production, oxidative browning) Spoilage microorganisms 14

Legal Limits: The Upper End Country Wine Type, RS Limit (ppm) Legal Reference USA All 350 27 CFR 4.22(b)(1) Canada All 350 Canadian Food & Drug Reg. B.02.100 Australia < 35 g/l (3.5% RS) 250 > 35 g/l 300 ANZFSC 4.5.1: Clause 5(5)(a) European Union White, < 5 g/l 200 Red, < 5 g/l 150 White, > 5 g/l 250 Red, > 5 g/l 200 EC No 606/2009, Annex I B Adapted from Appellation Cornell 2011-3 15

Eliminating Excess SO 2 : A Fool s Errand Bubble wine with excess nitrogen gas to try to volatilize molecular SO 2 Remember molecular SO 2 and free bisulfite is in dynamic equilibrium Add hydrogen peroxide to bind with the molecular SO 2 to form sulfuric acid NOT advised as this is often illegal in many winemaking regions, as well as from federally regulated food and beverage laws Best advice: don t add too much SO 2 to begin with 16

Know Your ph! Remember: Free SO 2 is a function of ph. What exactly is their relation? I am glad you asked! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SSOO 2 = [FFFFFFFF SSOO 2] 1 + 10 pppp 1.81 17

Know Your Wine 18

Practice Problem 1 A white wine with ph 3.2 is soon to be bottled. How much free SO 2 is required for a [molecular SO 2 ] of 0.8 ppm? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SSOO 2 = [FFFFFFFF SSOO 2] 1 + 10 pppp 1.81 19

Practice Problem 1: Solution A white wine with ph 3.2 is soon to be bottled. How much free SO 2 is required ~20 ppm for a [molecular SO 2 ] of 0.8 ppm? 20

Practice Problem 2 A dry red wine with ph 3.60 is soon to be bottled. How much free SO 2 is required for a [molecular SO 2 ] of 0.5 ppm? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SSOO 2 = [FFFFFFFF SSOO 2] 1 + 10 pppp 1.81 21

Practice Problem 2: Solution A dry red wine with ph 3.60 is soon to be bottled. How much free SO 2 is required for a [molecular SO 2 ] of 0.5 ppm? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SSOO 2 = [FFFFFFFF SSOO 2] 1 + 10 pppp 1.81 0.5 = [xx] 1 + 10 3.6 1.81 0.5 62.66 = xx ffffffff SSOO 2 = 31.3 pppppp 22

Questions so far? 23

Free SO 2 Requirements: Less Math Minimum Free SO 2 Required (ppm) Target: 0.5 ppm Target: 0.8 ppm Wine ph molecular SO 2 molecular SO 2 2.90 6.7 10.6 3.00 8.2 13.2 3.10 10.2 16.4 3.20 12.8 20.4 3.30 16.0 25.5 3.40 20.0 31.9 3.50 25.0 40.0 3.60 31.3 50.1 24

SO 2 Production Walk-Through HARVEST/PRE-FERMENTATION Maybe add here FERMENTATION Don t add here POST-FERMENTATION Add here PRE-BOTTLING Add here 25

SO 2 Production Walk-Through HARVEST/PRE-FERMENTATION Maybe add here Factors to Consider: How clean is the fruit? Do you want to prevent any spontaneous or wild fermentations? Do you want to prevent oxidative browning? Do you want to prevent MLF? RULE OF THUMB: 30-50 PPM AFTER CRUSH FOR WHITES 25-50 PPM AFTER CRUSH FOR REDS Photo credit: Denise Gardner 26

SO 2 Production Walk-Through HARVEST/PRE-FERMENTATION Maybe add here FERMENTATION Don t add here POST-FERMENTATION Add here PRE-BOTTLING Add here 27

SO 2 Production Walk-Through POST-FERMENTATION Add here Factors to Consider: Will the wine undergo MLF? Do you want it to? Whites: generally you want to prevent microbial issues and oxidation/browning at this point Reds: less oxidation protection generally needed RULE OF THUMB: 0.8 PPM MOL. SO 2 WHITES 0.5 PPM MOL. SO 2 REDS 28

SO 2 Production Walk-Through HARVEST/PRE-FERMENTATION Maybe add here FERMENTATION Don t add here POST-FERMENTATION Add here PRE-BOTTLING Add here 29

SO 2 Production Walk-Through PRE-BOTTLING Add here Factors to Consider: Does your wine have significant residual sugar? What kind of bottle enclosure are you using? How long will this be in the bottle before release? What is the final ph of the wine? How much oxygen exposure will the wine having during bottling? RULE OF THUMB: MEASURE FREE SO 2 LEVELS PRE- BOTTLING; ADD ENOUGH FOR ~30 PPM FREE SO 2 30

Post-Bottling [SO 2 ] Decay Natural cork Screw cap Source: Godden, P., et al. (2001) 31

Methods of Analysis Ripper Method-iodine titration to endpoint (color change subjective) Titrets (simplified and portable Ripper method) Aeration-Oxidation (AO) Segmented Flow Analysis (Foss FiaStar) 32

Comparing Methods: Which is right for you? 33

Calculation Resources https://vinoenology.com/calculators/so2-addition/ INPUT OUTPUT 34

Content Resources https://grapesandwine.cals.cornell.edu/sites/grapesandwine.cals.co rnell.edu/files/shared/documents/research-focus-2011-3.pdf Godden, P., Francis, L, et al. (2001). Wine bottle closures: physical characterstics and effect on composition and sensory properties of a Semillon wine. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, 7, 64-105. Werner, M., Rauhut, D., Cottereau, P. (2009). Yeasts and Natural Production of Sulphites. Internet Journal of Enology and Viticulture, N 12/3. Many thanks to Anna K. Mansfield for allowing me to adapt some of the information and slides from Cornell Enology Extension. 35

If you remember anything about this talk: Molecular SO 2 at 0.5-0.8 ppm is going to act as antimicrobial agent Free SO 2 is ph dependent but aim for 20-40 ppm additions during crush/harvest, post-fermentation, storage Wine style (ph, sugar) will affect free:bound SO 2 ratio only free SO 2 is available to help as an antioxidant Know your wine! ph, free SO 2 levels-measure and calculate carefully Aim to get SO 2 levels just right-too much or too little can lead to serious wine defects 36

You Be the Judge Sulphur dioxide contributes significantly to hangovers. Heavy drinkers who also have to get up in the morning would be advised to stick to natural wine. -a random online blogger 37

Questions? Contact information: dmp237@cornell.edu 38