Literature DB >> 32156346

Blending strategies for wine color modification Ⅰ: Color improvement by blending wines of different phenolic profiles testified under extreme oxygen exposures.

Si-Yu Li1, Pei-Ru Zhao2, Meng-Qi Ling2, Meng-Yao Qi2, Ignacio García-Estévez3, María Teresa Escribano-Bailón3, Xin-Jun Chen4, Ying Shi2, Chang-Qing Duan5.   

Abstract

Limited oxygenation and over-oxidation experiments were designed to compare the phenolic and chromatic characters of base wines Cabernet Franc (CF), Cabernet Sauvignon (CS), and their counterparts that blended with modifier wines Marselan (MA) and Petit Verdot (PV). In both limited oxygenation and over-oxidation conditions, all blend wines generally contained higher C*ab, a* and Red%, and lower hab, b* and Yellow% than their base wine counterparts, because MA contributed flavonols (copigments) and anthocyanins, and PV contributed flavanols (anthocyanin derived pigments precursors). Chromatic changes that can be perceived by human eye (ΔE*ab) in CF based blend wines were more obvious than that of CS based blend wines, which indicate that base wine with lower phenolic concentrations and weak phenolic profiles (CF) might be more prone to be chromatically modified than base wine with higher phenolic concentrations and distinct phenolic profiles (CS). Chemical influences of different blending strategies on anthocyanin derivatives' formations were depending on phenolic profiles of the modifier wines and base wines, and also on the oxygen exposure. The results suggest that the chromatic improvement of base wines could be realized by blending modifier wines under different oxygen exposures.
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Keywords:  Blending; Color modification; Oxidation; Oxygenation; Polyphenols; Red wine

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32156346     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2019.108885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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