20 March 2012
Microbiological analyzes on must and wine
“Full Service” project. This is the name of the contract activated by IRVOS, aimed at wineries, which provides a wine microbiology service. In practice, Sicilian wineries are given the opportunity to monitor all production phases.
These are microbiological analyzes on must and wine, but not only. It will be possible to receive assistance for wineries that already have or want to install a microbiological analysis laboratory and train their staff. And then the Institute also provides adequate protocols for cleansing and sanitizing the filtration line and the filler combined with a consultancy service with the aim of preventing microbiological contamination phenomena in the bottled product.
In short, the IRVOS project falls within the objective of improving the quality of Sicilian wines. And it intends to do so through a modern operating model that combines continuity, cost-effectiveness, simplification and quality of performance. Total yeast count, contaminated yeast count, detection of acetic bacteria and count of acetic bacteria, detection of lactic bacteria and count of lactic acid bacteria, detection of Dekkera/Brettanomyces yeasts, sterility control in the bottle. This would consist of the microbiological analyzes envisaged by "Full Service".
For further information contact the wine microbiology laboratory of Marsala at the following numbers: 0923/7375353; 366/5817388. Or you can send an email to the following address: [email protected].
Ultime notizie
News January 30, 2026
Duties assigned and authorized to employees
List of tasks authorized in the year 2026 EMPLOYEE SUBJECT OF THE TASK DURATION GROSS COMPENSATION Rosario Geraci Cleaning services all locations DDG liquidation of technical incentives: n.
News 9 January 2025
Public consultation on the IRVO 2026-2028 PTPCT update
Public consultation for the update of the Three-Year Plan for the Prevention of Corruption and Transparency (PTPCT) 2026/2028. In order to allow maximum involvement in the preparation of the update of the Three-Year Plan for the Prevention of Corruption and Transparency of the Regional Institute of Wine and Oil for the three-year period 2026/2028, all interested parties – particularly citizens, companies, consumer associations, representative trade unions, and other entities operating in the territory representing particular interests – are invited to submit comments and/or proposals to the Head of Corruption Prevention and Transparency (RPCT), which will be evaluated during the drafting of the document.
