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Effect of grape pre-drying and static pomace contact on physicochemical properties and sensory acceptance of Brazilian (Bordô and Isabel) red wines

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Wine quality is evaluated by sensory attributes and physicochemical properties whose relationship is intensely investigated. This work aimed to analyze the physicochemical properties and sensory attributes of wines from Bordô and Isabel American grapes elaborated by a traditional and two novel winemaking processes: pre-drying and submerged static pomace. It was possible to observe significant differences between the samples in all physicochemical properties (P < 0.001), except in volatile acidity. Bordô and Isabel pre-drying wines presented the highest values of dry extract (43.00 and 33.66 g L−1) in comparison with the other wines which presented dry extract below 30 g L−1. Furthermore, pre-drying wines showed the highest phenolic content (1340.80 and 908.80 mg L−1) in comparison with static pomace (998.02 and 433.46 mg L−1) and traditional treatments (983.96 and 560.26 mg L−1). Sensory analysis showed significant differences between the samples in all attributes, except in appearance acceptance. Cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling was successfully applied and allowed to observe the relationship between physicochemical properties and sensory attributes. Total phenolic content and color indexes were associated with the appearance of wines, as well as alcohol content and acidity on aroma. The results also revealed the connection between dry extract and total and reducing sugars with the body of wines from innovative vinification. The flavor was associated with several physicochemical properties and also influenced the global acceptance of the samples. The innovative wines showed great acceptance in all sensory attributes, and the employment of these treatments on an industrial scale should be considered once providing wines with unique characteristics.

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The authors acknowledge the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior for financial support and Santim Winery for providing the grapes to support this research.

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de Castilhos, M.B.M., Conti-Silva, A.C. & Del Bianchi, V.L. Effect of grape pre-drying and static pomace contact on physicochemical properties and sensory acceptance of Brazilian (Bordô and Isabel) red wines. Eur Food Res Technol 235, 345–354 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00217-012-1764-1

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