Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation

To investigate the impact of distinct wine tannins on the color and anthocyanin composition of wine, Cabernet sauvignon was employed as the primary ingredient for the production of wine using five distinct wine tannins. The wine was then aged for 120 days. The study involved the detection and analys...

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Main Authors: Yi MA, Kangjie YU, Xiaoqin LAI, Xiongjun XIAO, Rong XIONG, Liming XIE, Ziyun WEI, Huiling HUANG
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Online Access:http://www.spgykj.com/cn/article/doi/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2023050201
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Kangjie YU
Xiaoqin LAI
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Liming XIE
Ziyun WEI
Huiling HUANG
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description To investigate the impact of distinct wine tannins on the color and anthocyanin composition of wine, Cabernet sauvignon was employed as the primary ingredient for the production of wine using five distinct wine tannins. The wine was then aged for 120 days. The study involved the detection and analysis of various components of wine, including total phenols, total anthocyanins, total flavanols, monomer anthocyanins, chromaticity, and sensory evaluation, throughout the process of fermentation and aging. The findings indicated that the introduction of tannin prior to alcohol fermentation might lead to a rise in the overall phenolic composition of wine, exert an influence on its color, and enhance its gustatory attributes. The BSO group (oak tannin) exhibited a conspicuous elevation in the overall phenol content, with the maximum value reaching 1850.13 mg/L. Following a 120 d aging period, it was observed that the BRE group (comprised of green tea tannin) exhibited a significantly higher b* value, indicating a yellow tone, in comparison to the other experimental groups. Additionally, the color of the BRE group was noted to be yellowish brown. Following a 120 d aging period, the a* values of the PTZ (grape seed tannin) and ECA (chestnut tannin) groups exhibited a significant increase in red tone, with a respective increase of 38.19% and 27.76% compared to the aged control group that did not contain tannin. Additionally, the colors of the tannin groups were observed to be more stable and purplish red. The findings of the correlation collinear network analysis indicated a positive correlation between the red color of wine and a majority of monomer anthocyanins (P<0.05, |r|>0.6). Additionally, a negative correlation was observed between the red color of wine and certain acylated anthocyanins (namely, acetylated dimethyl alexin-3-O-glucoside, alexin-3-O-acetylated glucoside, and coumarin acylated 3'-methyl alexin-3-O-) (P<0.05, |r|>0.6). In conclusion, the character of red wine could be enhanced more effectively by adding wine tannins prior to fermentation, condensed tannins derived from grape seeds produced the most effective auxiliary color.
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spelling doaj.art-1cfd40266bb340f2b34b45b86ebd52382024-02-27T00:57:57ZzhoThe editorial department of Science and Technology of Food IndustryShipin gongye ke-ji1002-03062024-03-01455818810.13386/j.issn1002-0306.20230502012023050201-5Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their CorrelationYi MA0Kangjie YU1Xiaoqin LAI2Xiongjun XIAO3Rong XIONG4Liming XIE5Ziyun WEI6Huiling HUANG7College of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaCollege of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Engineering Technology Research Center of Special Grain for Wine Making, Yibin 644000, ChinaTo investigate the impact of distinct wine tannins on the color and anthocyanin composition of wine, Cabernet sauvignon was employed as the primary ingredient for the production of wine using five distinct wine tannins. The wine was then aged for 120 days. The study involved the detection and analysis of various components of wine, including total phenols, total anthocyanins, total flavanols, monomer anthocyanins, chromaticity, and sensory evaluation, throughout the process of fermentation and aging. The findings indicated that the introduction of tannin prior to alcohol fermentation might lead to a rise in the overall phenolic composition of wine, exert an influence on its color, and enhance its gustatory attributes. The BSO group (oak tannin) exhibited a conspicuous elevation in the overall phenol content, with the maximum value reaching 1850.13 mg/L. Following a 120 d aging period, it was observed that the BRE group (comprised of green tea tannin) exhibited a significantly higher b* value, indicating a yellow tone, in comparison to the other experimental groups. Additionally, the color of the BRE group was noted to be yellowish brown. Following a 120 d aging period, the a* values of the PTZ (grape seed tannin) and ECA (chestnut tannin) groups exhibited a significant increase in red tone, with a respective increase of 38.19% and 27.76% compared to the aged control group that did not contain tannin. Additionally, the colors of the tannin groups were observed to be more stable and purplish red. The findings of the correlation collinear network analysis indicated a positive correlation between the red color of wine and a majority of monomer anthocyanins (P<0.05, |r|>0.6). Additionally, a negative correlation was observed between the red color of wine and certain acylated anthocyanins (namely, acetylated dimethyl alexin-3-O-glucoside, alexin-3-O-acetylated glucoside, and coumarin acylated 3'-methyl alexin-3-O-) (P<0.05, |r|>0.6). In conclusion, the character of red wine could be enhanced more effectively by adding wine tannins prior to fermentation, condensed tannins derived from grape seeds produced the most effective auxiliary color.http://www.spgykj.com/cn/article/doi/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2023050201anthocyaninscolorwine tanninscabernet sauvignon winecorrelation network
spellingShingle Yi MA
Kangjie YU
Xiaoqin LAI
Xiongjun XIAO
Rong XIONG
Liming XIE
Ziyun WEI
Huiling HUANG
Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation
Shipin gongye ke-ji
anthocyanins
color
wine tannins
cabernet sauvignon wine
correlation network
title Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation
title_full Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation
title_fullStr Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation
title_short Effects of Tannin Addition on Changes in Color and Anthocyanin Content of Cabernet sauvignon Wine and Their Correlation
title_sort effects of tannin addition on changes in color and anthocyanin content of cabernet sauvignon wine and their correlation
topic anthocyanins
color
wine tannins
cabernet sauvignon wine
correlation network
url http://www.spgykj.com/cn/article/doi/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2023050201
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