Abstract

The tannin profiles of five grape ( Vitis vinifera L.) varieties ‘Touriga Nacional’, ‘Trincadeira’, ‘Castelão’, ‘Syrah’ and ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ and the profiles of their red monovarietal wines from their 2004 and 2005 vintages were studied. Depending on the variety, the polymeric fractions represented 77–85% in seeds and 91–99% in skins. The distribution of the mean degree of polymerisation (mDP) of the proanthocyanidins ranged from 2.8 to 12.8 for seeds and from 3.8 to 81.0 for skins. In the monovarietal wines, the distribution of the mDP of the proanthocyanidins ranged from 2.1 to 9.6. Of the total proanthocyanidins the polymeric fraction represented 77–91% in vintage 2004 and 82–95% in vintage 2005. The wine proanthocyanidins of Trincadeira and Cabernet Sauvignon showed similar tannin profiles in each vintage. After six months of storage, noticeable decreases in total proanthocyanidins concentration were measured. These were accompanied by slight decreases in prodelphinidin percentages but the percentage of galloylation and mDP remained similar.

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