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Malolactic bacteria

Malolactic fermentation (MLF) in winemaking, is often considered a simple conversion process of malic acid into lactic acid, operated by Oenococcus oeni bacteria. However, malolactic bacteria in malolactic fermentation represent the final opportunity to reduce herbaceous notes, enhance fruit aromas, increase aromatic complexity, and improve balance and structure of wine. Even though winemaking bacteria are fundamental for the success of MLF, there are other important factors to consider, such as wine conditions, choice of ML strain and preparation of the inoculum. Enartis offers a complete portfolio of malolactic bacteria for wine and nutrients for an easy, clean and successful MLF also in very difficult conditions.

EnartisML MCW

Very robust strain of Oenococcus oeni Freeze-dried form for direct addition after rehydration. Isolated from […]

  • Allergen free
  • Organic Compliant NOP Reg.
  • Vegan

EnartisML Silver

Selected strain of Oenococcus oeni Freeze-dried form for direct addition after rehydration. Fast and complete […]

  • Allergen free
  • Organic Compliant NOP Reg.
  • Vegan

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