Modifications of mechanical characteristics and phenolic composition in berry skins and seeds of Mondeuse winegrapes throughout on-vine drying process
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Among several common drying systems used in the enological sector the dry-on-vine (DOV) method assumes
particular importance because famous wines such as Sauternes, Tokay and Ice Wines are produced by grapes dried using this
system. Knowledge about trends inmechanical properties and phenolic composition during on-vine grape drying is scarce. The
objective of this current study is therefore to increase the knowledge on these aspects.
Berry skin break energy (+0.10 N) and berry skin thickness (+69 μm) values increase during grape dehydration,
while the peduncle detach force decreases (−0.86 N). Large reductions in the anthocyanin content have also been observed
(−40%), but their profile does not showsignificant changes. Seed hardness (−7.10 N,−1.40 mJ) decreases during thewithering,
and higher seed springiness has been observed. Seed proanthocyanidins (+2050 mg kg berry−1) and flavanols vanillin assay (+670 mg kg berry−1) increase progressively throughout the withering. In contrast, a distinct lowering of these substances in the skins was noted.
Manymodifications in the chemical–physical characteristics of berries of Mondeuse winegrapes throughout the
DOV process were found. Themechanical characteristics of grapes, in particular the peduncle detachment force, are important parameters in assessing their suitability for the drying-on-plant process.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
texture analysis; berry skin hardness; anthocyanin; grape dehydration; dessert wine
Elenco autori:
L. ROLLE; F. TORCHIO; S. GIACOSA; V. GERBI
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