Abstract

Chromatic characteristics and phenolic composition of red wines elaborated from Souson and Brancellao grapes (Vitis vinifera L.), whose vines were trained in cordon and Guyot systems, were determined. This comparison was possible because there were no significant differences between yields for each one. Hue was the only significantly different chromatic parameter for both training systems and cultivars. In Souson cultivar, saturation, colour intensity and red percentage were greater for Guyot system. Souson cultivar trained in Guyot system and Brancellao cultivar trained in cordon system were characterized by higher total anthocyanin concentration. However, greater ionization index and flavanols reagent with dimethyl aminocinemaldehyde were associated with Guyot and cordon systems, respectively, independently on cultivar. Furthermore, gentisic acid, as well as malvidin-3-glucoside, petunidin-3-acetylglucoside and malvidin-3-caffeoylglucoside in less extension, permitted to differentiate training systems in both Souson and Brancellao cultivars. Principal component analysis was also performed for a better understanding of the differences found.

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