Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines
Background and Aims: Anecdotal evidence suggests that there may be a synergistic effect of ethanol (EtOH ) and prolonged skin contact on the extraction of certain phenolics that may negatively impact wine sensory properties. The combined effect of extended maceration (EM ) and EtOH concentration was...
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| author | Casassa, Luis Federico Beaver, Christopher W. Mireles, María S. Harbertson, James F. |
| author_browse | Beaver, Christopher W. Casassa, Luis Federico Harbertson, James F. Mireles, María S. |
| author_facet | Casassa, Luis Federico Beaver, Christopher W. Mireles, María S. Harbertson, James F. |
| author_sort | Casassa, Luis Federico |
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| description | Background and Aims: Anecdotal evidence suggests that there may be a synergistic effect of ethanol (EtOH ) and prolonged skin contact on the extraction of certain phenolics that may negatively impact wine sensory properties. The combined effect of extended maceration (EM ) and EtOH concentration was studied during winemaking and bottle ageing.
Methods and Results: The evolution of phenolics and colour components was followed for up to 1 year of bottle ageing. Harvest skins and seeds and those obtained from the pomace after maceration were also analysed. Sensory attributes were studied by Q uantitative F lavour P rofiling. The relationship between the chemical and sensory data was explored with P artial L east S quare R egression. EtOH concentration differing by 1.2% v/v had no effect on tannin and anthocyanin extraction, colour, tannin mean degree of polymerisation, polymeric pigment formation and recovery of anthocyanins and tannins in the pomace after maceration. The maceration length defined the chemical and sensory profile of the wines. The tannin content of wines produced with EM was mainly derived from seed tannins, whereas control wines had a balanced proportion of seed and skin tannins. The anthocyanin concentration was lower in EM wines, whereas polymeric pigments and tannins were predictors of astringency. In control wines, perceived red colour was associated with anthocyanins, vitisins, a* (red component), and small polymeric pigments.
Significance of the Study: Evidence of the nature and interrelation of the chemical and sensory composition of wines obtained with EM is provided. Major chemical features responsible for the sensory properties of wines produced by two contrasting skin contact regimes are identified. |
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| spelling | INTA75402020-07-13T12:26:03Z Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines Casassa, Luis Federico Beaver, Christopher W. Mireles, María S. Harbertson, James F. Vid Vinos Vino Tinto Maceración Etanol Compuestos Fenólicos Grapevines Wines Red Wines Soaking Ethanol Phenolic Compounds Variedad Merlot Background and Aims: Anecdotal evidence suggests that there may be a synergistic effect of ethanol (EtOH ) and prolonged skin contact on the extraction of certain phenolics that may negatively impact wine sensory properties. The combined effect of extended maceration (EM ) and EtOH concentration was studied during winemaking and bottle ageing. Methods and Results: The evolution of phenolics and colour components was followed for up to 1 year of bottle ageing. Harvest skins and seeds and those obtained from the pomace after maceration were also analysed. Sensory attributes were studied by Q uantitative F lavour P rofiling. The relationship between the chemical and sensory data was explored with P artial L east S quare R egression. EtOH concentration differing by 1.2% v/v had no effect on tannin and anthocyanin extraction, colour, tannin mean degree of polymerisation, polymeric pigment formation and recovery of anthocyanins and tannins in the pomace after maceration. The maceration length defined the chemical and sensory profile of the wines. The tannin content of wines produced with EM was mainly derived from seed tannins, whereas control wines had a balanced proportion of seed and skin tannins. The anthocyanin concentration was lower in EM wines, whereas polymeric pigments and tannins were predictors of astringency. In control wines, perceived red colour was associated with anthocyanins, vitisins, a* (red component), and small polymeric pigments. Significance of the Study: Evidence of the nature and interrelation of the chemical and sensory composition of wines obtained with EM is provided. Major chemical features responsible for the sensory properties of wines produced by two contrasting skin contact regimes are identified. EEA Mendoza Fil: Casassa, Luis Federico. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza. Centro de Estudios de Enología; Argentina. Washington State University. Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center. School of Food Science; Estados Unidos Fil: Beaver, Christopher W. Washington State University. Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center. School of Food Science; Estados Unidos Fil: Mireles, María S. Washington State University. Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center. School of Food Science; Estados Unidos Fil: Harbertson, James F. Washington State University. Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center. School of Food Science; Estados Unidos 2020-07-13T12:15:10Z 2020-07-13T12:15:10Z 2013-02 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/7540 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ajgw.12009 1755-0238 https://doi.org/10.1111/ajgw.12009 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Wiley Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 19 (1) : 25–39 (February 2013) |
| spellingShingle | Vid Vinos Vino Tinto Maceración Etanol Compuestos Fenólicos Grapevines Wines Red Wines Soaking Ethanol Phenolic Compounds Variedad Merlot Casassa, Luis Federico Beaver, Christopher W. Mireles, María S. Harbertson, James F. Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines |
| title | Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines |
| title_full | Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines |
| title_fullStr | Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines |
| title_full_unstemmed | Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines |
| title_short | Effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics, colour components and sensory attributes of Merlot wines |
| title_sort | effect of extended maceration and ethanol concentration on the extraction and evolution of phenolics colour components and sensory attributes of merlot wines |
| topic | Vid Vinos Vino Tinto Maceración Etanol Compuestos Fenólicos Grapevines Wines Red Wines Soaking Ethanol Phenolic Compounds Variedad Merlot |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/7540 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ajgw.12009 https://doi.org/10.1111/ajgw.12009 |
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