Article | REF: G1960 V1

Preventing and treating odors from wine effluents

Author: André BORIES

Publication date: July 10, 2006, Review date: October 19, 2018

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6. Odor reduction at source

In the arsenal of odour treatments, odour reduction at source represents the most sophisticated level of control strategy. Rather than eliminating malodorous compounds (curative treatments) or preventing their formation (prevention), odor reduction at source consists in eliminating the precursors of malodorous compounds at the very level of industrial production processes. A good example is the modification of the calcium tartrate extraction process in wine distilleries.

6.1 Reminder of the calcium tartrate extraction process

Wine-making by-products are the main source of natural tartaric acid, used in the food industry as an acidifier and in various industrial applications (leather, cement, etc.). Tartaric acid, present in the form of potassium hydrogen tartrate...

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