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The sustainable transition of wine production systems includes non-thermal technologies, microbial biotechnologies and nature-inspired solutions. The Iberian Peninsula is a significant global wine producer, with unique geography and a strong R&D context, making it an interesting model for global trends. Spain and Portugal serve as models for using these novel technologies to reduce the environmental footprint. Emerging non-thermal technologies are of interest in the food industry, and currently, many applications have been proposed in the wine industry. These tools can process grapes or grape must to enhance the extraction of phenols, aroma compounds, and nutrients, eliminate wild microorganisms, and control deletereous enzymes. High Hydrostatic Pressure, Ultra High-Pressure Homogenization, Ultrasounds, and Pulsed Electric Fields are approved by the OIV for grape, juice, or wine treatments. Other technologies, like UV-C, are under evaluation. These methods may reduce wild microbiota and aid in starter culture implantation, supporting bio-based applications. Traditional fermentations with have evolved to include non- and malolactic bacteria in mixed cultures, reducing the use of exogenous chemicals like SO. The approaches given in this work not only support environmental sustainability but also enhances the overall quality and safety of wine, making it a valuable contribution to the industry.
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