Whole bunch fermentation and the use of grape stems: effect on phenolic and volatile aroma composition of Vitis vinifera cv. Pinot Noir wine
Background and Aims Whole bunch fermentation is widely used in red wine production but research on whole bunch fermentation is limited, especially for cool climate Pinot Noir. Inclusion of whole bunches or grape stems was investigated in Pinot Noir wine production with respect to extraction of pheno...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian journal of grape and wine research 2022-07, Vol.28 (3), p.395-406 |
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Whole bunch fermentation is widely used in red wine production but research on whole bunch fermentation is limited, especially for cool climate Pinot Noir. Inclusion of whole bunches or grape stems was investigated in Pinot Noir wine production with respect to extraction of phenolic compounds and aroma production.
Methods and Results
Five Pinot Noir wines were microvinified by including grape stems or whole bunches at various levels: destemmed grapes (DS), 100% stems added back (DS100), 30% whole bunches (WB30), 60% whole bunches (WB60) and 100% whole bunches (WB100). The DS100, WB60 and WB100 treatments showed significantly increased tannin and monomeric phenolics but decreased anthocyanin in wines, which would consequently influence the mouthfeel and colour of wine. Volatile compounds responsible for green/vegetative, spicy, woody and medicinal aromas, including 3‐isobutyl‐2‐methoxypyrazine, 3‐isopropyl‐2‐methoxypyrazine, eugenol, ethyl cinnamate and phenol, were significantly increased in DS100, WB60 and WB100 treatments. The WB30 treatment did not show a significant increase of methoxypyrazines in the resultant wine.
Conclusions
By adding stems or a high proportion of whole bunches in fermentation, increased extraction of tannins may improve the mouthfeel and structure of Pinot Noir wine, but the significantly increased concentration of methoxypyrazines could negatively affect wine quality due to the enhanced green characteristics.
Significance of the Study
This study reveals the significant impact of stem inclusion during fermentation on phenolic and aroma compounds in Pinot Noir wine, which provides insights into better use of whole bunches and stems to improve Pinot Noir wine quality. |
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ISSN: | 1322-7130 1755-0238 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ajgw.12535 |