Abstract

In Romania, Dornfelder is a rare grape variety which started to become popular among some wine producers due to the intense colour of its wines. However, it is mostly used in blends and therefore varietal wines of Dornfelder are not found too often. In this paper we present some technological approaches suitable for the production of varietal wines of Dornfelder, some of them novel for the Romanian wine industry. The experimental samples include a classical red wine made by the usual technol- ogy using freshly harvested grapes (DW = Dornfelder wine) and two variants made with dried grapes (DR and DWDR). The DR variant (Dornfelder raisin wine) is produced by a straw-wine type technology, by fermenting a must obtained from grapes dried for 7 weeks. The DWDR is a variant obtained by fermenting a mixture of crushed dried grapes and new Dornfelder wine, the ratio of crushed raisins to wine being 1:1 in weight. The wines were analysed both physico-chemically and sensorially. After one year of aging in bottles, the variant DWDR of wine, produced by fermenting dried berries in already finished wine, proved to be the most balanced in taste, with an intense and complex aroma of berries and red fruit, also displaying good aging potential and stability. The variant DR appeared dense and intense, but with a less complex fruity aroma, with a dominant note of blueberries and black currants. Both straw wines are preferable to the classic varietal wine, which is vinous, but lacks structure and displays a dissociated acidity and a simple aromatic profile, with dominant sour cherry, mineral and vegetal notes.

Highlights

  • In this paper we present some technological approaches suitable for the production of varietal wines of Dornfelder, some of them novel for the Romanian wine industry

  • The experimental samples include a classical red wine made by the usual technology using freshly harvested grapes (DW = Dornfelder wine) and two variants made with dried grapes (DR and DWDR)

  • The wine resulted from the maceration-fermentation of the crashed raisins was coded DR (Dornfelder Raisins), while the wine resulted from the maceration-fermentation of the DW and crashed raisins, in a 1:1 weight ration, was coded DWDR (Dornfelder Wine with Dornfelder Raisins)

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Introduction

Dornfelder is a black variety used for intensely coloured red wines, very popular in its country of origin, Germany. It was obtained by Harold August in Weinsberg (and called Weinsberg S 341 in 1955) from Helfensteiner (a cross of Frühbrgunder and Trolinger) and Herlodrebe (a cross of Portugieser and Lemberger). It is protected and registered as Vitis vinifera cross, Vitis vinifera L cv. It has 2.93 mg/g of fresh weight total malvidin derivatives [1], producing wines with content much under the legal limit of 15 mg/l for malvidin diglucoside [2]

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