Abstract

The aim of this research is to study the possibility of increasing the quality of red wins made with the Monastrell grape variety. A methodology was established to improve the concentration levels of polyphenol and aroma in these wines. Among flavonoids, the copigmenting effect of rutin stands out, and was tested in both winery and field applications. Buckwheat extract (Fagopyrum esculentum), in which rutin is the main flavonoid, may be of interest for viticulture given its biological activity.This paper focuses on researching the effect of applying the prefermentative vegetable extract of buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) on the concentration of polyphenols and aroma compounds in vineyards. Simultaneously, a study was carried out to compare the effect of pure copigment (rutin) when applied in vineyards and cellars. Traditional vinification was done, plus prefermentative cold maceration.The application of buckwheat extract, and rutin extract to a lesser extent, to Monastrell grapes increased the concentration of malvidin and other anthocyanins, and total anthocyanins. After 12-month storage, no differences were observed in the percentage of copigmented, polymerised and free anthocyanin, the total polyphenol concentration, and the tannin quality parameters like DMACH (aldehyde p-dimethylaminoacimaldehyde) and the Gelatin Index. The concentrations of diethyl succinate, 2 phenylethyl acetate, vanillin and ethyl octanoate increased, while other compounds decreased when the copigment was added. The maceration technique followed during the vinification process had very little effect on polyphenolic compounds. The prefermentative maceration slightly increasing the concentration of total polyphenols, but had no effect on the parameters related to colour, anthocyanin concentration, nature of anthocyanins, their binding state or tannin quality parameters. The results showed that cold prefermentation maceration increased the concentration of some volatile compounds, including alcohols and esters, which should be considered important contributors to Monastrell wine aroma.The combination of the applying buckwheat extract and pure rutin together, and prefermentative cold maceration, positively affects the polyphenolic concentration and increases the concentration of quality volatile compounds.

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