Roger M PinderInternational Journal of Wine Research, York, UKWine drinkers have long acknowledged the link between taste and terroir, the often unmistakable connection between the flavor of a wine and the particular patch of ground in which the vines were grown. But the science behind the connection, indeed the whole concept of taste and terroir, has long been disputed. New technological developments in both "neuroenology" – how the brain creates the taste of wine1 – and in wine chemistry2 have offered more insight into the science
Although hundreds of chemical compounds have been identified in grapes and wine, it has been repeate...
My thesis will explore vinotypes, a method used to distinguish a wine taster’s sensitivity, which wi...
Drinking wine is a manifestly sensuous experience. Wine stimulates most of our senses; particularly ...
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Over recent decades, cognitive psychology has made a significant contribution to our understanding o...
What allows us to appreciate a fine wine? And how do we make sense of the idiosyncratic thoughts, me...
As a wine term terroir dates from the glorious years of 14th century wine-making in Burgundy, France...
Wine is considered as the product obtained exclusively from the alcoholic fermentation of grape must...
Basic cognitive research can help to explain our response to wine, and the myriad factors that affec...
© Copyright © 2019 Soós, Csernák, Lakatos, Zsófi and Palotás. Taste is not a veridical perception: i...
Wine is capable of providing us with great pleasure; that wine can also cause us to think is perhaps...
Sensory science can be considered a nexus in multi-disciplinary wine research, serving as a junction...
Researchers have long been interested in the kinds of perceptual learning that take place in those w...
In this paper, however, we would like to analyse more specific points stemming from a situation of “...
Over the last few decades, wine makers have been producing wines with a higher alcohol content, assu...
Although hundreds of chemical compounds have been identified in grapes and wine, it has been repeate...
My thesis will explore vinotypes, a method used to distinguish a wine taster’s sensitivity, which wi...
Drinking wine is a manifestly sensuous experience. Wine stimulates most of our senses; particularly ...
Keynote dans congrès virtuel. Cette revue concerne de multiples projets.International audienceThe de...
Over recent decades, cognitive psychology has made a significant contribution to our understanding o...
What allows us to appreciate a fine wine? And how do we make sense of the idiosyncratic thoughts, me...
As a wine term terroir dates from the glorious years of 14th century wine-making in Burgundy, France...
Wine is considered as the product obtained exclusively from the alcoholic fermentation of grape must...
Basic cognitive research can help to explain our response to wine, and the myriad factors that affec...
© Copyright © 2019 Soós, Csernák, Lakatos, Zsófi and Palotás. Taste is not a veridical perception: i...
Wine is capable of providing us with great pleasure; that wine can also cause us to think is perhaps...
Sensory science can be considered a nexus in multi-disciplinary wine research, serving as a junction...
Researchers have long been interested in the kinds of perceptual learning that take place in those w...
In this paper, however, we would like to analyse more specific points stemming from a situation of “...
Over the last few decades, wine makers have been producing wines with a higher alcohol content, assu...
Although hundreds of chemical compounds have been identified in grapes and wine, it has been repeate...
My thesis will explore vinotypes, a method used to distinguish a wine taster’s sensitivity, which wi...
Drinking wine is a manifestly sensuous experience. Wine stimulates most of our senses; particularly ...