





Global wine producers and purchasers are focusing their attention on malolactic fermentation, which naturally softens the wine mouth-feel by transforming malic acid into lactic acid, producing additional flavors and stabilizing wines.
Nearly 10% of the global wine production of 2.30 billion liters is today inoculated with malolactic cultures, and Chr. Hansen has good news for this growing segment:
The launch of Viniflora® Freasy™ as part of its portfolio of natural oenological frozen products renowned for their high quality, performance and lower cost-in-use compared to other technologies.
Storable at -18°C: Easier for small and medium size wineries
“Viniflora® Freasy™ CH16 is a new tool for winemakers to manage the malolactic fermentation in high pH, high alcohol wines without producing biogenic amines such as histamine during fermentation – well in line with today’s strict focus on food safety.
Not only can it be inoculated directly in the wine – we have also overcome a major technological obstacle ensuring that winemakers can now get access to the best performing product available on the market without buying a -50°C freezer to store it.
A standard -18°C freezer is good enough to keep all the good features of these frozen cultures which is a huge advantage to small and medium sized wineries,” explains Laurent Hubert, Marketing Director, Wine industry, Chr. Hansen.
“By changing some steps in the production of Viniflora® cultures we can deliver the product at -50°C to all our distributors, who on their part deliver the deeply frozen cultures to winemakers. At the winery they can be stored at -18 °C for up to 12 weeks before they are used ensuring maximum flexibility for the winemakers.
They can avoid the time-consuming bulk starter cultures
and in stead benefit from the convenient
and lowest-cost-in-use technology on the market.
This is likely to change the landscape within the world of winemaking,” underlines Laurent Hubert.
Available in South Africa and Australia for vintage 2012
The Freasy™ product is delivered frozen in a ‘ready to be used’ carton, each carton containing enough cultures to initiate and manage the malolactic fermentation in 5 KL of wine.
After two years of tests in South Africa and France the groundbreaking Freasy™ technology will first be available in South Africa and Australia for the 2012 vintage.
Contact in Australia: Amanda J. Tanga auajt(at)chr-hansen.com
Contact in South Africa: Cornea Cilliers cornea(at)thaleswcs.co.za
Facts about Chr. Hansen Viniflora® cultures