Molecules (Apr 2019)

A Mechanistic Model for the Extraction of Phenolics from Grapes During Red Wine Fermentation

  • Konrad V. Miller,
  • Roberto Noguera,
  • Jordan Beaver,
  • Cristina Medina-Plaza,
  • Anita Oberholster,
  • David E. Block

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24071275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7
p. 1275

Abstract

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Phenolic extraction is a critical part of red wine making. Though empirical models of phenolic extraction kinetics exist, the current level of mechanistic understanding does not allow for accurate predictions. In this work, we propose a mechanistic model for the extraction of phenolics from grape skins and seeds as a function of temperature and ethanol. This model examines the release of phenolics, the adsorption of phenolics onto grape material, and the disappearance of anthocyanins from solution. Additionally, we performed epifluorescence microscopy to explore our finding that seed tannins’ release rate appears independent of concentration, and found that the grape seed appears to ablate over fermentation. We also determined the activation energy of anthocyanin disappearance, in good agreement with similar systems. The proposed model results in an excellent fit, and increases the understanding of phenolic extraction and the ability to predict and optimize product outcome in red wine making.

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