Celik, Zeynep DilanKaraoglan, Selin YabaciDarici, MerveKelebek, HaşimIsci, BurcakKacar, EgeAltindisli, Ahmet2025-01-062025-01-0620152117-445810.1051/bioconf/20150501004https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20150501004https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14669/330138th World Congress of Vine and Wine -- JUL 05-10, 2015 -- Mainz, GERMANYMuscat of Bornova is a white and aromatic native grape variety of Vitis vinifera which is largely predominant in the I. zmir-Manisa province of the Aegan region. In this study, the effect of three different terroirs (Kemaliye, Halilbeyli, Menderes) located in I. zmir-Manisa province and two different years (2013-2014) on the terpene compounds of Muscat of Bornova grapes were investigated. The terpene compounds were extracted by using liquid-liquid extraction method and identified and quantified by GC-MS-FID. In 2013 vintage eighteen terpene compounds were identified and quantified. The concentration of total terpene compounds in Muscat of Bornova grapes from Menderes determined 2.1 mg/l, in Halilbeyli 1.3 mg/l and in Kemaliye 1.7 mg/l. In 2014 vintage eighteen terpene compounds were identified and quantified. In 2014 a total concentration of terpene compounds decreased in grapes from Menderes and determined 1.8 mg/L, in Halilbeyli the results were the same as the first vintage and found 1.3 mg/l and in Kemaliye there was an increase with 2.6 mg/l. Among monoterpenes, linalool, a-terpineol, citronellol, nerol and geraniol show significant differences between different terroirs.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPınot-NoırWınesMerlotAromaEffects of terroir on the terpene compounds of Muscat of Bornova Native white grape variety grown in TurkeyConference Object5WOS:000359945200004N/A