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3.2.4.a The impact of stems on the wine

Advantages

Destemming can have advantages as well as disadvantages. It all depends on the stem quality, the degree of ripening and the grape variety.

  • Fermentations with stems are quicker. The stems enable better aeration of the fermentation environment and reduce temperature increases. Similarly, the aeration effect allows auto-filtration during pressing.

  • They can also, in certain cases, reduce the alcohol content, since they contain a lot of water and little sugar. The stems modify the wine's profile and protect wines made from botrytized grapes against oxidative damage.

  • The phenolic richness given to the wines can be a quality factor for young vines and/or in the case where the tannic structure seems insufficient. A decrease in colour may be observed due to the higher proportion of water, and the woody surface and tannins contained in the stems that fix and combine with the anthocyanins. However, during the ageing process, the colour is better preserved than in a destemmed harvest. The high proportion of tannins from the stems protects the anthocyanins from oxidation. The tannin concentration originating from the stems can reach up to 21% of the total amount in a bunch.

Disadvantages

  • The primary disadvantage is logistical. If the stems are kept either partially or completely, they represent a significant additional volume, as much as 30%. Consequently, it is not possible to put so many grapes in a vat. A greater pressing capacity is also necessary, often associated with a prolonged pressing period.

  • The stems can bring undesirable herbaceous and vegetal tastes if their maturity is insufficient. For certain grape varieties with very noticeable varietal aromas, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, harvesting with stems would bring out a rather marked vegetal character.

  • The extra richness in polyphenols can be detrimental in the production of fine wines, which already have sufficient tannic structure. The stems can also lead to an increase in pH and potassium concentration.

Entire grape harvest at Domaine d'Eugénie
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