There has been occasional debate amongst aesthetic theorists about whether or not the consumption of wine can be considered an aesthetic process. This paper examines this debate empirically, using data from an exploratory study into wine consumption practices to elucidate the arguments. The findings of the study suggest that consumers perceive some key similarities between the consumption of wine and the appreciation of art forms. These similarities include: the pleasure provided by each; the interrelated role of sensory, emotional and cognitive responses; the focus on evaluative processes, particularly in relation to the concentration and training which they require; and the issues of personal taste. It can also perhaps be argued that both...
Wine is a complex product, which had moved from a nutritional food to a hedonic beverage in consumer...
This chapter focuses on the creation of Through the Grapevine, a series of performed wine tastings. ...
For a very long time wine has been undoubtedly a constant reference of philosophy, and also of aesth...
It is a fact that wine tasting can at times take the form of an aesthetic experience and that many w...
It is a fact that wine tasting can at times take the form of an aesthetic experience and many wines ...
This paper provides an account of the nature of our appreciation of wine, and a defence of the aesth...
Art is one thing, the aesthetic another. Things can be appreciated aesthetically – for ins...
In this paper we investigate how knowledge and experience influence aesthetic perception. We begin w...
The present study examines images that wine evokes among frequent and non-frequent wine consumers, a...
Schopenhauer unquestionably would have held that wine could not be a proper object of aesthetic cont...
The highly enjoyable experiences associated with drinking good wines have been widely misunderstood....
Research on food psychology demonstrates that epicurean eating tendencies (i.e., esthetic appreciati...
This chapter analyzes the language resources that writers have at their disposal to describe their e...
The goal of this research is to understand the influence of wine label visual sensory cues on the pe...
In this paper, we investigate the complex multi-sensory responses required to experience and evaluat...
Wine is a complex product, which had moved from a nutritional food to a hedonic beverage in consumer...
This chapter focuses on the creation of Through the Grapevine, a series of performed wine tastings. ...
For a very long time wine has been undoubtedly a constant reference of philosophy, and also of aesth...
It is a fact that wine tasting can at times take the form of an aesthetic experience and that many w...
It is a fact that wine tasting can at times take the form of an aesthetic experience and many wines ...
This paper provides an account of the nature of our appreciation of wine, and a defence of the aesth...
Art is one thing, the aesthetic another. Things can be appreciated aesthetically – for ins...
In this paper we investigate how knowledge and experience influence aesthetic perception. We begin w...
The present study examines images that wine evokes among frequent and non-frequent wine consumers, a...
Schopenhauer unquestionably would have held that wine could not be a proper object of aesthetic cont...
The highly enjoyable experiences associated with drinking good wines have been widely misunderstood....
Research on food psychology demonstrates that epicurean eating tendencies (i.e., esthetic appreciati...
This chapter analyzes the language resources that writers have at their disposal to describe their e...
The goal of this research is to understand the influence of wine label visual sensory cues on the pe...
In this paper, we investigate the complex multi-sensory responses required to experience and evaluat...
Wine is a complex product, which had moved from a nutritional food to a hedonic beverage in consumer...
This chapter focuses on the creation of Through the Grapevine, a series of performed wine tastings. ...
For a very long time wine has been undoubtedly a constant reference of philosophy, and also of aesth...