Gochujang sauces were prepared with 5, 10, 15, and 20% concentrated pomegranate juice(CPGJ) and analyzed with the control for quality characteristics such as proximate composition, viscosity, pH, acidity, $^{circ}Brix$, $^{circ}Brix$/acidity ratio, color, and sensory qualities in order to determine the optimal ratio of CPGJ in the formulation. Moisture content, crude ash, viscosity, pH, Brix/acidity decreased, while acidity, Brix increased with increasing CPGJ content. In terms of color, lightness and yellowness decreased as CPGJ content increased however, the control group had significantly(p<0.05) higher redness than the CPGJ samples. For the sensory evaluation, color was not significantly(p>0.05) different among the samples. As the CPGJ content increased, flavor, viscosity, and overall acceptability decreased, whereas sourness, acrid taste, bitterness, astringency, and off-flavor increased. In conclusion, the results indicate that the addition of 10% CPGJ to Gochujang sauce is optimal, and provides good physiological properties as well as reasonably high overall acceptability.