Bignay Wine Processing

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Mar 12, 2012

Bignay Wine ProcessingBignay (Antidesma bunius) is a native to Philippines that grows on the mountains and loves tropical climate. Each bunch of single fruits contains about 30 – 40 pieces, thin-skinned, spherical to ovoid, and dark red when ripe. The fruits are harvested during the months of June to September. Bignay fruit is rich in antioxidants.

Bignay wine has deep red color, aged in glass vat for at least 6 months. The wine has distinct fruity aroma and smooth flavor that provides consumers with a delightful experience.

Materials:

  • Bignay fruits
  • Sugar, refined
  • Wine yeast
  • Sodium metabisulfite
  • Cotton
  • Flasks
  • Funnel
  • Gallon jars
  • Tray / Basin
  • Strainer
  • Wire needle
  • Paddle
  • Graduated cylinder
  • Fermentation lock
  • Wine bottles
  • Cork / Aluminum cap
  • Cap seal
  • Water bath
  • Waring Blender
  • pH meter
  • Hand Refractometer

Procedure:

Starter Preparation
Pasteurize 10% of the total volume of the “must” in boiling water for 30 minutes. Cool to 40 – 45ºC. Inoculate with pure culture of wine yeast. Ferment for 18 – 24 hours and inoculate in the prepared “must”.

“Must” Preparation
Wash fully ripe fruits (1.0 kg) and drain. Macerate by hand or use a fruit pulper. Add appropriate volume of water (2.0 L) and adjust sugar content to 20ºBrix (dry wine) or 25ºBrix (sweet wine) by addition of refined sugar.

Treatment of the “Must”
Add 5ml of 100% sodium metabisulfite per gallon of “must” to destroy spoilage microorganisms. Cover the jar properly and stand for 16 – 18 hours at room temperature.

Fermentation
Add the starter and ferment for 4 days. Filter the “must” to separate the seeds and pulp. Transfer the liquid in clean fermentation jars and cover with fermentation lock. Continue anaerobic fermentation for 3 weeks.

Harvesting, Storing and Aging
Siphon the wine using tygon tubing. Care must be exercised not to make too much movement on the jar so as not to disturb the sediments.

Add 5ml of 10% sodium metabisulfite per gallon of wine. Fill the jars with wine to its brim and cover tightly to prevent access of oxygen.

Store in a cool (20ºC), dry place for at least 6 months to mature.

Place in clean wine bottles and cover with cork or similar closure. Seal with paraffin-glycerin mixture or plastic seal. Finally, cover the bottle with a cap seal.

For more information, please contact:

Director
Institute of food Science and Technology
College of Agriculture
University of the Philippines Los Baños
College, Laguna 4031
Tel: (049) 536-1070, 536-2312
Telefax: (049) 536-3472

Sources: DA-BAR, trc.dost.gov.ph; Photos: fruitsinfo.com, negrosanon.com

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