Abstract

Treating crushed white grapes with pectic enzyme increases juice yield. Wine analysis indicates a higher methanol production but only very minor other chemical changes attributable to the pectic-enzyme treatment. Sensory tests indicate that wine quality is either enhanced or unchanged. Temperature and time of skin-contact are extremely important factors in analytical and quality changes independent of enzyme additions.

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