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用于监测香槟酒杯顶空气相 CO 条件下葡萄酒涡旋的红外激光传感器。

An Infrared Laser Sensor for Monitoring Gas-Phase CO in the Headspace of Champagne Glasses under Wine Swirling Conditions.

机构信息

Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, CNRS, GSMA, 51097 Reims, France.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Aug 2;22(15):5764. doi: 10.3390/s22155764.

Abstract

In wine tasting, tasters commonly swirl their glasses before inhaling the headspace above the wine. However, the consequences of wine swirling on the chemical gaseous headspace inhaled by tasters are barely known. In champagne or sparkling wine tasting, starting from the pouring step, gas-phase carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main gaseous species that progressively invades the glass headspace. We report the development of a homemade orbital shaker to replicate wine swirling and the upgrade of a diode laser sensor (DLS) dedicated to monitoring gas-phase CO2 in the headspace of champagne glasses under swirling conditions. We conduct a first overview of gas-phase CO2 monitoring in the headspace of a champagne glass, starting from the pouring step and continuing for the next 5 min, with several 5 s swirling steps to replicate the natural orbital movement of champagne tasters. The first results show a sudden drop in the CO2 concentration in the glass headspace, probably triggered by the liquid wave traveling along the glass wall following the action of swirling the glass.

摘要

在品酒过程中,品尝者通常会在吸入葡萄酒上方的顶空部分之前旋转他们的酒杯。然而,品酒时旋转酒杯对品尝者吸入的化学气态顶空部分的影响几乎鲜为人知。在香槟或起泡酒的品尝过程中,从倒酒步骤开始,气相二氧化碳(CO2)是逐渐侵入酒杯顶空部分的主要气态物质。我们报告了一种自制的轨道摇床的开发,以复制葡萄酒的旋转,以及对二极管激光传感器(DLS)的升级,该传感器专门用于监测旋转条件下香槟酒杯顶空部分的气相 CO2。我们首先概述了从倒酒步骤开始,在接下来的 5 分钟内,在香槟酒杯的顶空部分监测气相 CO2,每隔 5 秒进行一次旋转步骤,以模拟香槟品尝者的自然轨道运动。最初的结果显示,玻璃顶空部分的 CO2 浓度突然下降,可能是由于旋转玻璃时液体沿着玻璃壁传播而引发的液波所致。

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