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- Title
Effect of applied shading during fruit ripening on tannin structure–activity relationships of grape skin extracts.
- Authors
Campbell, James R.; Thomas, Will; Waterhouse, Andrew L.; Kennedy, James A.
- Abstract
BACKGROUND: Historically, the effect of wine grape shading on flavonoids has investigated the impact of light incidence on proanthocyanidin (PA), flavonol, or anthocyanin concentration. In addition to concentration, the current experiment was designed to look at changes in PA composition, size and tannin activity through ripening. Tannin activity is a methodology for assessing the impact of structure and size on the affinity of tannin towards a hydrophobic surface and is considered to be a proxy for predicted astringency descriptive quality. In 2016 a shade cloth study was imposed on Cabernet Sauvignon on Mt Veeder, within the larger Napa Valley viticultural area. A control, which was unshaded, and two treatments consisting of 40% and 80% shade were applied at the onset of veraison. RESULTS: Results showed significant differences in the composition and concentration of anthocyanins throughout ripening. Compositional differences in PA were also observed, where shaded treatments had a significantly higher proportion of galloylated subunits. The molecular mass of the extracted tannin was significantly lower in the unshaded control than in the 80% shade treatment. These factors led to a lower measured tannin activity in extracts from exposed fruit. CONCLUSION: This work suggests that manipulation of canopy architecture, such as artificial shading, leads to changes in berry pigmentation, tannin composition and activity. These results show that the astringency and mouthfeel characteristics of a wine may be altered by vineyard management practices. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
- Subjects
NAPA County (Calif.); TANNINS; SOCIETY of Chemical Industry (Great Britain); FRUIT ripening; STRUCTURE-activity relationships; WINE districts; GRAPES; CABERNET wines
- Publication
Journal of the Science of Food & Agriculture, 2024, Vol 104, Issue 1, p352
- ISSN
0022-5142
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jsfa.12926