Signature of Sr isotope ratios and the contents of elements as a tool to distinguish wine regions in China

Food Chem. 2024 Jul 15:446:138812. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138812. Epub 2024 Feb 23.

Abstract

This study investigated 120 Chinese wines from seven regions and had two objectives: to clarify the Sr isotope ratios and elemental characteristics of each region and to develop a strategy to distinguish the geographic origin of wine without authentic samples to predict its origin. The analyzed 87Sr/86Sr values ranged from 0.708256 to 0.715148, which correlated with the geological characteristics of the regions where they were grown. The Hexi Corridor exhibited the highest ratios of Sr isotopes, while Xinjiang had the lowest. The 87Sr/86Sr values were applied to establish a prediction map which was evaluated through cross-validation. The prediction error was found to be less than 0.00074. The Sr isotope ratio could remain stable for an extended period in a specific location. This map shows the feasibility of identifying wine origin and could be applied to other food products. Adding Sr isotope ratios could improve the accuracy in tracing wine origin.

Keywords: Elements; Geographical identification; MC-ICP-MS; Sr isotope ratio; Wine origin.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Isotopes
  • Wine* / analysis

Substances

  • Isotopes