Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the wine properties of new Korean grape cultivar
Ageude. To this end, wine was produced using five grape
cultivars including Campbell Early and Muscat Bailey
A, which are commonly used for winemaking in Korea and
Pinot Meunier and Gamay, which are
European wine grape cultivars. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of wine
quality properties, color, and phenolic compounds and compared the variations
observed among these cultivars. The pH and total acid contents were in the
ranges of 3.75-4.57 and 0.39-0.58%, respectively. Specifically, the total
acid content of Ageude was 0.47% which was not high,
when compared to those of other wines. However, the soluble solid content was
7.85 °Brix, which was higher than those of the other wines. In terms of
color, the redness, color intensity, and hue values were all considerably high.
Moreover, the total phenolic content and total anthocyanin content of
Ageude were notably higher than those of the other
cultivars. However, it is worth noting that proanthocyanidin was not detected.
Based on these findings, Ageude is an excellent cultivar for
producing red wine, owing to its high total anthocyanin content and redness due
to the absence of proanthocyanidin, it is more suitable for producing short-term
aging wine rather than long-term aging wine.
Funder
Rural Development Administration
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Preservation