02282naa a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000200006024501370008026000090021752015490022665000120177565000160178765000110180365000220181465000210183665300190185770000270187670000190190370000230192270000200194577300750196510066252015-12-16 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aSOBREIRA, F. M. aSensory quality of arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) genealogic groups using the sensogram and content analysish[electronic resource] c2015 aThis work evaluated the sensory quality of coffee genotype groups, discriminated by their genealogical origin, based on current methodology of the specialty coffee market and use of the "Sensogram" and content analysis as complementary methodologies. We assessed forty-one Coffea arabica genotypes, comprising six groups: Bourbon, Caturra, Híbrido de Timor (HT), Catimor, Traditional Cultivars (Mundo Novo and Catuaí), and HT Derived Cultivars (Pau-Brasil MG 1, Paraíso MG H419-1, Catiguá MG 2 and Obatã IAC 1669-20) in the randomized block design with two replications. Higher intragroup genetic variability was verified for sweetness, flavor and aftertaste on the standard grading scale. The results showed that the HT derived cultivars group was superior to the others with regards to the Final Score of coffee quality. It presented a confidence interval (85 to 89 points) for classification as an excellent specialty coffee. The Sensogram illustrated the relationship among scores for the groups and sensory attributes, expressing the higher score for flavor in the groups Híbrido de Timor and HT derived cultivars. In the content analysis, six categories and ten subcategories of quality attributes were identified. The studied genealogic groups have genetic potential to produce differentiated coffees. The Sensogram and content analysis are methodologies that complement the current specialty coffee scoring scale, subject to use in the sensory characterization of specialty coffee with respect to quality and intensity of nuances. aBourbon aCup quality aFlavor aGenetic resources aSpecialty coffee aCafé Arábica1 aOLIVEIRA, A. C. B. de.1 aPEREIRA, A. A.1 aSOBREIRA, M. F. C.1 aSAKYIAMA, N. S. tAustralian Journal of Crop Sciencegv. 9, n. 6, p. 486-493, june 2015.