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Título: Vitis vinifera Manseng noir, the sister of Tannat :alternative variety for low alcohol wines produced in Uruguayan conditions
Autor: Fariña, Laura
Gonzalez, Victoria
Mayo, Dany
Boido, Eduardo
Carrau, Pia
Martin, Valentina
Paz, Aníbal
Simón Núñez, Diego
Da Silva, Cecília
Alvarez Valin, Fernando
Grosso, Valentina
Marcolungo, Luca
Delledonne, Massimo
Dellacassa, Eduardo
Carrau, Francisco
Tipo: Artículo
Descriptores: URUGUAY, ENOLOGIA, VITIS VINIFERA, VINO
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: Vitis vinifera Tannat was introduced in Uruguay in 1870 from the Basque Pyrenees, and within several grapevines it became the variety best adapted to our viticultural conditions. Recently, through genetic analysis it was demonstrated that Manseng Noir, in addition to originate from the same region of Tannat, is the only natural sister identified within 2500 Vitis varieties surveyed [1]. Given the small commercial vineyard of this variety in France, after several years we have managed to plant in 2019 the first vineyard outside the Pyrenees in Uruguay. In 2021 and 2022 harvests, its elaboration is achieved with the aim of comparing its wine with Tannat. Results obtained show that its agronomic phenotype, as well as aspects of sanity, acidity, and color intensity are similar to Tannat, but with the particularity that grapes are of moderate ripening, 12.5% of alc., total polyphenol index was 12% lower than the control Tannat at 14% of alcohol. Interestingly, Manseng Noir shows an early smoothness in its tannins that allow to achieve lower alcohol wines, still powerful color and structure but less astringency in the mouth. Its complete genome was sequenced by Illumina technology and comparative genome analysis with Tannat was carried on. Genetic, metabolomic and sensory analyzes comparison with Tannat are discussed in this work.
Editorial: EDP Sciences
EN: BIO Web of Conferences v. 56, 2023. -- e01032
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20235601032
Citación: Fariña, L., Gonzalez, V., Mayo, D., Boido, E. y otros. "Vitis vinifera Manseng noir, the sister of Tannat :alternative variety for low alcohol wines produced in Uruguayan conditions". BIO Web of Conferences. [en línea] 2023, v. 56, 5 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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