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Phenolic compounds and colour stability of Vinhão wines: Influence of wine-making protocol and fining agents

Authors :
J.X. Castillo-Sánchez
X.C. Mejuto
Elena Martínez-Carballo
L.R. Martins-Dias
M.S. García-Falcón
J. Garrido
Source :
Food Chemistry. 106:18-26
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to study the evolution, over three selected harvests, of phenolic compounds and colour stability of red wines produced in the north of Portugal by means of two wine-making processes (conventional maceration/fermentation and fermentation after initial carbonic maceration), with and without the use of four different fining agents (polyvinylpolypyrrolidine, gelatine, egg albumin, and casein). In general, it was observed that wines obtained by conventional maceration/fermentation (PO) present the highest colour intensity and polyphenolic content (total and monomeric anthocyanins, flavan-3-ol monomers and polymers), and the lowest orange–red hue, immediately following vinification. Nevertheless, carbonic maceration (CM) afforded wines with most stability in colour density, for 26 months’ storage. Different evolutions of anthocyanins and of flavan-3-ol monomers (catechins) and polymers (procyanidins) in PO and CM protocols during storage were observed. Decrease of anthocyanins and flavan-3-ol dimmers were, in general, more remarkable in PO wines. Monomers and trimers underwent a rise, especially in CM wines. Wines treated with fining agents tended to have somewhat lower anthocyanins levels, and especially in the case of PVPP, less intense colouration than untreated wines. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that catechins and some procyanidins are mainly responsible for the separation and evolution of wines during storage according polyphenolic composition. Partial least squares (PLS) regression models confirm that colour density in wines from PO and CM protocols explains a high proportion of the variance in hue, chemical age, IFC and anthocyanins and a prediction model has been built.

Details

ISSN :
03088146
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8809f71437fe11b7320a6f88dc6afbee
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.04.069