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Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
1989 Volume.32 No. 4 p.416 ~ p.423
Citrus Wine - making from Mandarin Orange Produced in Cheju Island



Abstract
In order to produce clear and favorable citrus wine from Citrus unshiu produced in Cheju island, chemical and microbiological processes for alcoholic fermentation were investigated. The ratio of pressed juice passed below 100 mesh sieve and peel of mandarin orange were 55.9% and 25.6% respectively. Orange juice for fermentation source contained 8.85% total sugar, 1.43% total acid and 0.056% volatile acid. Pressed juice was adjusted to 24 degree Brix with cane sugar, and was fermented at 20¡É for one month. Starter screened and selected was Sacclzaromyces cerevisiae IAM 4274. As principal fermentation proceeded for one week, suspended solids began to precipitate slowly after then. After fermentation, clear citrus wine consisted of about 8 degree Brix residual sugar, 13.3¡­14.4% ethanol, 0.78¡­1.11% total acid, 0.05¡­0.07% methanol and 2. 25¡­3.29% extract, was obtained. Color, flavor and taste of citrus wine found good with panel test. citrus wine which was treated with fungal enzyme derived from Aspergillus niger CCM-4 was cleared much faster, and could be filtered more rapidly than the untreated. The enzyme-producing strain was isolated from field soil of Cheju island and identified.
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