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Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”

Wines produced from autochthonous Vitis vinifera varieties have an essential financial impact on the national economy of Greece. However, scientific data regarding characteristics and quality aspects of these wines is extremely limited. The aim of the current study is to define the molecular profile...

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Autores principales: Miliordos, Dimitrios Evangelos, Merkouropoulos, Georgios, Kogkou, Charikleia, Arseniou, Spyridon, Alatzas, Anastasios, Proxenia, Niki, Hatzopoulos, Polydefkis, Kotseridis, Yorgos
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081556
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author Miliordos, Dimitrios Evangelos
Merkouropoulos, Georgios
Kogkou, Charikleia
Arseniou, Spyridon
Alatzas, Anastasios
Proxenia, Niki
Hatzopoulos, Polydefkis
Kotseridis, Yorgos
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Merkouropoulos, Georgios
Kogkou, Charikleia
Arseniou, Spyridon
Alatzas, Anastasios
Proxenia, Niki
Hatzopoulos, Polydefkis
Kotseridis, Yorgos
author_sort Miliordos, Dimitrios Evangelos
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description Wines produced from autochthonous Vitis vinifera varieties have an essential financial impact on the national economy of Greece. However, scientific data regarding characteristics and quality aspects of these wines is extremely limited. The aim of the current study is to define the molecular profile and to describe chemical and sensory characteristics of the wines produced by two autochthonous red grapevine varieties—“Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”—grown in the wider area of Soufli (Thrace, Greece). We used seven microsatellites to define the molecular profile of the two varieties, and then we compared their profile to similar molecular data from other autochthonous as well as international varieties. Grape berries were harvested at optimum technological maturity from a commercial vineyard for two consecutive vintages (2017–2018) and vilification was performed using a common vinification protocol: the 2017 vintage provided wines, from both varieties, with greater rates of phenolics and anthocyanins than 2018, whereas regarding the sensory analysis, “Bogialamades” wine provided a richer profile than “Karnachalades”. To our knowledge, this is the first study that couples both molecular profiling and exploration of the enological potential of the rare Greek varieties “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”; they represent two promising varieties for the production of red wines in the historic region of Thrace.
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spelling pubmed-83984112021-08-29 Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades” Miliordos, Dimitrios Evangelos Merkouropoulos, Georgios Kogkou, Charikleia Arseniou, Spyridon Alatzas, Anastasios Proxenia, Niki Hatzopoulos, Polydefkis Kotseridis, Yorgos Plants (Basel) Article Wines produced from autochthonous Vitis vinifera varieties have an essential financial impact on the national economy of Greece. However, scientific data regarding characteristics and quality aspects of these wines is extremely limited. The aim of the current study is to define the molecular profile and to describe chemical and sensory characteristics of the wines produced by two autochthonous red grapevine varieties—“Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”—grown in the wider area of Soufli (Thrace, Greece). We used seven microsatellites to define the molecular profile of the two varieties, and then we compared their profile to similar molecular data from other autochthonous as well as international varieties. Grape berries were harvested at optimum technological maturity from a commercial vineyard for two consecutive vintages (2017–2018) and vilification was performed using a common vinification protocol: the 2017 vintage provided wines, from both varieties, with greater rates of phenolics and anthocyanins than 2018, whereas regarding the sensory analysis, “Bogialamades” wine provided a richer profile than “Karnachalades”. To our knowledge, this is the first study that couples both molecular profiling and exploration of the enological potential of the rare Greek varieties “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”; they represent two promising varieties for the production of red wines in the historic region of Thrace. MDPI 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8398411/ /pubmed/34451601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081556 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miliordos, Dimitrios Evangelos
Merkouropoulos, Georgios
Kogkou, Charikleia
Arseniou, Spyridon
Alatzas, Anastasios
Proxenia, Niki
Hatzopoulos, Polydefkis
Kotseridis, Yorgos
Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”
title Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”
title_full Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”
title_fullStr Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”
title_full_unstemmed Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”
title_short Explore the Rare—Molecular Identification and Wine Evaluation of Two Autochthonous Greek Varieties: “Karnachalades” and “Bogialamades”
title_sort explore the rare—molecular identification and wine evaluation of two autochthonous greek varieties: “karnachalades” and “bogialamades”
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081556
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