artículo
Characterization of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Carmenere grape and wine proanthocyanidins
Fecha
2007Registro en:
10.1021/jf063232b
1520-5118
0021-8561
MEDLINE:17407309
WOS:000245946300062
Autor
Fernandez, Katherina
Kennedy, James A.
Agosin, Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
A formal compositional study of the proanthocyanidins of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Carmenere was conducted in this work. We first characterized the polymeric proanthocyanidins of Carmenere skins, seeds, and wines. In addition, the wine astringency was analyzed and compared with Cabernet Sauvignon. Although Carmenere wines had a higher proanthocyanidin concentration and mean degree of polymerization than Cabernet Sauvignon wines, the former wines were perceived as less astringent. The low seed/skin proportion in Carmenere wines as compared to other varieties, as evidenced by the reduced number of seeds per berry and the higher amount of epigallocatechin subunits of Carmenere wine proanthocyanidins, could explain this apparent paradox.