The Effect of the Double Reasoned Maturation (DMR) Method on the Chemical Composition of the Juice and Wine of the Bianca Grape Cultivar

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This paper aims to detect the effects of DMR (double reasoned maturation) method, and if it is able to increase the quality of Hungary’s most distributed white wine variety, Bianca. The resistant interspecific hybrid Bianca cultivar can accumulate high sugar content during ripening, but it is prone to drastic acid loss, which can lead to deficient microbiological stability of wines. The DMR method is suitable for achieving fruit with better sugar/acid ratio due to the shrinking of the berries. The DMR treatment was found to be a possible tool for avoiding rapid acid loss in Bianca juices. Early cutting of one-year-old wood and early harvest were found to be the ideal combination for increasing quality.

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Sárdy, D. Á. N., Németh, E. K., Matolcsi, R., Szabó, A., & Varga, Z. (2022). The Effect of the Double Reasoned Maturation (DMR) Method on the Chemical Composition of the Juice and Wine of the Bianca Grape Cultivar. Horticulturae, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8020097

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