Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars

Cold-hardy grape cultivars have become popular in northern regions. Wines from these cultivars are low in tannins and lighter in color compared to Vitis vinifera. The northern regions are striving to enhance desired ″full body″ and red color qualities in the wine produced from cold-hardy grapes. The...

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Main Authors: Somchai Rice, Jacek A. Koziel, Murlidhar Dharmadhikari, Anne Fennell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Fermentation
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/3/3/47
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spelling doaj-58f341dbe6d94bf4b4781762cf6bfddc2020-11-24T23:55:27ZengMDPI AGFermentation2311-56372017-09-01334710.3390/fermentation3030047fermentation3030047Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape CultivarsSomchai Rice0Jacek A. Koziel1Murlidhar Dharmadhikari2Anne Fennell3Interdepartmental Toxicology Graduate Program, Iowa State University, 2573 Food Sciences, 536 Farm House Ln, Ames, IA 50011, USAInterdepartmental Toxicology Graduate Program, Iowa State University, 2573 Food Sciences, 536 Farm House Ln, Ames, IA 50011, USADepartment of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USADepartment of Agronomy, Horticulture & Plant Science, South Dakota State University and BioSNTR, Box 2140C, Brookings, SD 57007, USACold-hardy grape cultivars have become popular in northern regions. Wines from these cultivars are low in tannins and lighter in color compared to Vitis vinifera. The northern regions are striving to enhance desired ″full body″ and red color qualities in the wine produced from cold-hardy grapes. The objective of this study was to compare tannin and pigment content in skins and seeds of three cold-hardy red grape cultivars, at two time points, from two locations, using the Adams-Harbertson (A-H) assay. The A-H assay is based on protein precipitation and spectrophotometry. Total tannin concentrations detected in Frontenac, Marquette, and St. Croix berries, ranged from 0.29 to 0.66 mg/berry catechin equivalents (CE). Bitter seed tannins were most abundant in Marquette berries (0.54 ± 0.66 mg/berry CE). Softer skin tannins were most abundant in St. Croix berries (0.24 ± 0.19 mg/berry CE). Monomeric anthocyanins contributed to over 60% of the total color at pH 4.9 and were highest in St. Croix skins (74.21% of the total color at pH 4.9). Varying amounts of short polymeric pigments and long polymeric pigments were present in grape skins, indicating that pigmented tannins had already formed by harvest. This is the first evaluation of tannins and pigments in Frontenac, Marquette, and St. Croix berries.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/3/3/47tanninspigmentsFrontenacMarquetteSt. Croixcold-hardy grapes
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author Somchai Rice
Jacek A. Koziel
Murlidhar Dharmadhikari
Anne Fennell
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Jacek A. Koziel
Murlidhar Dharmadhikari
Anne Fennell
Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars
Fermentation
tannins
pigments
Frontenac
Marquette
St. Croix
cold-hardy grapes
author_facet Somchai Rice
Jacek A. Koziel
Murlidhar Dharmadhikari
Anne Fennell
author_sort Somchai Rice
title Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars
title_short Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars
title_full Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars
title_fullStr Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Marquette, Frontenac, and St. Croix Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars
title_sort evaluation of tannins and anthocyanins in marquette, frontenac, and st. croix cold-hardy grape cultivars
publisher MDPI AG
series Fermentation
issn 2311-5637
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Cold-hardy grape cultivars have become popular in northern regions. Wines from these cultivars are low in tannins and lighter in color compared to Vitis vinifera. The northern regions are striving to enhance desired ″full body″ and red color qualities in the wine produced from cold-hardy grapes. The objective of this study was to compare tannin and pigment content in skins and seeds of three cold-hardy red grape cultivars, at two time points, from two locations, using the Adams-Harbertson (A-H) assay. The A-H assay is based on protein precipitation and spectrophotometry. Total tannin concentrations detected in Frontenac, Marquette, and St. Croix berries, ranged from 0.29 to 0.66 mg/berry catechin equivalents (CE). Bitter seed tannins were most abundant in Marquette berries (0.54 ± 0.66 mg/berry CE). Softer skin tannins were most abundant in St. Croix berries (0.24 ± 0.19 mg/berry CE). Monomeric anthocyanins contributed to over 60% of the total color at pH 4.9 and were highest in St. Croix skins (74.21% of the total color at pH 4.9). Varying amounts of short polymeric pigments and long polymeric pigments were present in grape skins, indicating that pigmented tannins had already formed by harvest. This is the first evaluation of tannins and pigments in Frontenac, Marquette, and St. Croix berries.
topic tannins
pigments
Frontenac
Marquette
St. Croix
cold-hardy grapes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/3/3/47
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