Tracing the Sr-87/Sr-86 from rocks and soils to vine and wine: An experimental study on geologic and pedologic characterisation of vineyards using radiogenic isotope of heavy elements
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
In this paper we report an experimental study to assess the process of Sr-isotope uptake from the soil and its
transfer to the grapevine and then to the wine made through micro-vinification. The experimental work has
been carried out with a deep control of the boundary conditions (i.e., type of soil, geologic substratum, ground
water supply, etc.) on 11 selected vine-plant sites over a period of four harvest years. Sr-isotopes have been determined on grape-bunches, grapevine sap, on the bioavailable fraction of the soil, on bulk soil, and on the rocks
of the substratum. No significant Sr-isotope variability has been observed among micro-vinifications from different harvest years. A slight but significant Sr-isotope variability occurred among wines from rows embedded on
different soil type. The Sr-isotope data on micro-vinifications well match those of grapevine sap and bioavailable
fraction of soils, all of them falling well within the whole geological range of the bedrock, despite an evident
decoupling between bioavailable fraction, whole soils and bedrocks does exist. This decoupling has been ascribed
to differential geochemical behaviour of minerals in response to pedogenetic processes. The findings of our xperiments indicate that the biological activity of the vine is not able to change the original 87Sr/86Sr composition up-taken from the bio-available fraction of the soil. Thus, the 87Sr/86Sr of the wine is an unadulterated feature
of the terroir.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tuscany; Chianti Classico; Sr-isotopes
List of contributors:
Conticelli, Sandro; Braschi, Eleonora
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