Phenolic Characterization of Cabernet Sauvignon Wines From Different Geographical Indications of Mendoza, Argentina: Effects of Plant Material and Environment

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作者
Munoz, Flavio [1 ]
Urvieta, Roy [2 ]
Buscema, Fernando [2 ]
Rasse, Manuel [3 ]
Fontana, Ariel [1 ]
Berli, Federico [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Cuyo, CONICET, Fac Ciencias Agr, Inst Biol Agr Mendoza,Grp Bioquim Vegetal, Mendoza, Argentina
[2] Bodega Catena Zapata, Catena Inst Wine, Mendoza, Argentina
[3] Unilasalle, Sch Agr Ingenieers, Mont St Aignan, France
关键词
classification; geographical discrimination; grapevine; phenolic compounds; phenotypic plasticity; terroir; SOLAR UV-B; ADAPTIVE PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY; ANTHOCYANIN BIOSYNTHESIS; RED-WINE; GRAPE; TERROIR; REGIONS; TEMPERATURE; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.3389/fsufs.2021.700642
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
The chemical and sensory characteristics of the wines are related to the geographical origin of the grape, as a result of the interplay between the plant material (G), its acclimatization to the environment (E) and the human factor that influences both the vineyard and the winery. The range of phenotypes that a single genotype can express depending on its environment is known as phenotypic plasticity and is the result of G x E interaction. The present study evaluated the independent and interactive effects of Cabernet Sauvignon plant materials (G: Clone 7 and Mount Eden) implanted in different geographical indications of Mendoza, Argentina (E: Agrelo, Pampa El Cepillo, Altamira and Gualtallary) according to fruit yield and phenolic profiles of wines. The experiment was carried out during 2018 and 2019 vintages using a multifactorial design. When berries reached 24 degrees Brix, the clusters were harvested, analyzed and wines elaborated by a standardized procedure. Then, the anthocyanin and non-anthocyanin phenolic profiles of wines were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and fluorescence detection (HPLC-DAD-FLD). The results revealed significant G x E interactions for yield traits, including the number of clusters per plant. Differential chemical composition and quality parameters of the resulting wines, markedly affected by E, were observed; that is the geographical location of the vineyards. There were similarities in the phenolic composition between Pampa El Cepillo and Altamira, while larger differences between Agrelo and Gualtallary were observed. Gualtallary presented the highest levels of anthocyanins, quercetin and trans-resveratrol. The increased amount of these compounds in Gualtallary was associated with an increased UV-B exposure of plants at this high altitude environment. This is the first report that characterizes the effects of plant material and environment for Cabernet Sauvignon. These results are of oenological and viticulture interest for the wine industry demonstrating that the selection of the plant material and the vineyard location for Cabernet Sauvignon can considerably affect the quality attributes of wines.
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