Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir
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Resumo: | The production of fraudulent goods remains widespread and economically damaging. The high value of the wine industry makes it particularly vulnerable, and a number of geochemical methods have been developed to ensure traceability and identification of origin. Here, strontium (Sr) isotope data on wines from five defined regions in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) show that the young volcanic geology imparts a clearly identifiable low 87Sr/86Sr signature (<0.7072). These values discriminate Tenerife wines from mainland Spanish and continental European produce, as these are much more radiogenic in general. However, unlike continental wine regions, wines from Tenerife show small but ubiquitous enrichments in 87Sr/86Sr above what is expected in the soils. Bentonite addition has not affected the 87Sr/86Sr signatures, with white wines at lower Sr concentrations than red wines in all regions. A number of natural contributions to the terroir are evaluated in relation to Tenerife’s unique combination of geology and geography. Atmospheric precipitation (rainfall) is likely a dominant influence on Sr isotope systematics in northern Denominación de Origen regions, and evaporation may play a role in buffering signatures in southern regions. Other natural additions of 87Sr are not precluded at a local scale, given the large range in climatic conditions of island terroir and known input of mineral dust from Africa. Despite natural explanations affecting the overall small shift observed, there are clear outliers with considerably higher 87Sr/86Sr and Sr concentration. This confirms the utility of Sr isotope systematics for oceanic-island viticulture and demonstrates the use of young volcanic soils for tracing natural inputs that may be masked in other regions. |
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Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroirSr isotopesGeographic traceabilityOcean-island viticultureGeology and wine authenticationWine provenanceOenological databaseThe production of fraudulent goods remains widespread and economically damaging. The high value of the wine industry makes it particularly vulnerable, and a number of geochemical methods have been developed to ensure traceability and identification of origin. Here, strontium (Sr) isotope data on wines from five defined regions in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) show that the young volcanic geology imparts a clearly identifiable low 87Sr/86Sr signature (<0.7072). These values discriminate Tenerife wines from mainland Spanish and continental European produce, as these are much more radiogenic in general. However, unlike continental wine regions, wines from Tenerife show small but ubiquitous enrichments in 87Sr/86Sr above what is expected in the soils. Bentonite addition has not affected the 87Sr/86Sr signatures, with white wines at lower Sr concentrations than red wines in all regions. A number of natural contributions to the terroir are evaluated in relation to Tenerife’s unique combination of geology and geography. Atmospheric precipitation (rainfall) is likely a dominant influence on Sr isotope systematics in northern Denominación de Origen regions, and evaporation may play a role in buffering signatures in southern regions. Other natural additions of 87Sr are not precluded at a local scale, given the large range in climatic conditions of island terroir and known input of mineral dust from Africa. Despite natural explanations affecting the overall small shift observed, there are clear outliers with considerably higher 87Sr/86Sr and Sr concentration. This confirms the utility of Sr isotope systematics for oceanic-island viticulture and demonstrates the use of young volcanic soils for tracing natural inputs that may be masked in other regions.MDPI2022-07-26T08:48:09Z2022-03-01T00:00:00Z2022-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/34300eng2306-571010.3390/beverages8010009Coldwell, Beverley C.Pérez, Nemesio M.Vaca, Maria CorderoPankhurst, Matthew J.Hernández, Pedro A.Melián Rodriguez, Gladys V.Padrón, EleazarAsensio-Ramos, MaríaRibeiro, SaraSantos, José Franciscoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:05:31Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/34300Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:05:22.413577Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
title |
Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
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Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir Coldwell, Beverley C. Sr isotopes Geographic traceability Ocean-island viticulture Geology and wine authentication Wine provenance Oenological database |
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Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
title_full |
Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
title_fullStr |
Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
title_full_unstemmed |
Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
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Strontium isotope systematics of Tenerife wines (Canary Islands): tracing provenance in ocean island terroir |
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Coldwell, Beverley C. |
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Coldwell, Beverley C. Pérez, Nemesio M. Vaca, Maria Cordero Pankhurst, Matthew J. Hernández, Pedro A. Melián Rodriguez, Gladys V. Padrón, Eleazar Asensio-Ramos, María Ribeiro, Sara Santos, José Francisco |
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Pérez, Nemesio M. Vaca, Maria Cordero Pankhurst, Matthew J. Hernández, Pedro A. Melián Rodriguez, Gladys V. Padrón, Eleazar Asensio-Ramos, María Ribeiro, Sara Santos, José Francisco |
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Coldwell, Beverley C. Pérez, Nemesio M. Vaca, Maria Cordero Pankhurst, Matthew J. Hernández, Pedro A. Melián Rodriguez, Gladys V. Padrón, Eleazar Asensio-Ramos, María Ribeiro, Sara Santos, José Francisco |
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Sr isotopes Geographic traceability Ocean-island viticulture Geology and wine authentication Wine provenance Oenological database |
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Sr isotopes Geographic traceability Ocean-island viticulture Geology and wine authentication Wine provenance Oenological database |
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The production of fraudulent goods remains widespread and economically damaging. The high value of the wine industry makes it particularly vulnerable, and a number of geochemical methods have been developed to ensure traceability and identification of origin. Here, strontium (Sr) isotope data on wines from five defined regions in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) show that the young volcanic geology imparts a clearly identifiable low 87Sr/86Sr signature (<0.7072). These values discriminate Tenerife wines from mainland Spanish and continental European produce, as these are much more radiogenic in general. However, unlike continental wine regions, wines from Tenerife show small but ubiquitous enrichments in 87Sr/86Sr above what is expected in the soils. Bentonite addition has not affected the 87Sr/86Sr signatures, with white wines at lower Sr concentrations than red wines in all regions. A number of natural contributions to the terroir are evaluated in relation to Tenerife’s unique combination of geology and geography. Atmospheric precipitation (rainfall) is likely a dominant influence on Sr isotope systematics in northern Denominación de Origen regions, and evaporation may play a role in buffering signatures in southern regions. Other natural additions of 87Sr are not precluded at a local scale, given the large range in climatic conditions of island terroir and known input of mineral dust from Africa. Despite natural explanations affecting the overall small shift observed, there are clear outliers with considerably higher 87Sr/86Sr and Sr concentration. This confirms the utility of Sr isotope systematics for oceanic-island viticulture and demonstrates the use of young volcanic soils for tracing natural inputs that may be masked in other regions. |
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