Effect of bentonite clarification on concentration of anthocyanins and colour intensity of red and rosé wines

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The objective was to follow losses of the concentration of total anthocyanin pigments in red and rosé wines cla- rified with various doses of two commercial types of bentonite and to perform a sensory and analytical evaluation of differences in colour intensity of clarified and non-clarified wines. The loss of anthocyanins increased with the increasing doses of bentonite but statistically significant differences existed only between doses of 0.5 and 1.5 g/l. Not the type of bentonite but its dose showed an important effect on the extent of changes in colour intensity of wine. A sensory evaluation of colour intensity showed that in rosé and red wines doses of 0.5 g/l and 1.5 g/l, respectively, reduced significantly the intensity of wine colour as compared with non-clarified samples. Keywords:

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Balík, J. (2003). Effect of bentonite clarification on concentration of anthocyanins and colour intensity of red and rosé wines. Horticultural Science, 30(4), 135–141. https://doi.org/10.17221/3875-hortsci

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