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I thought I did not like wine until Hover's ex-wife brought us some of her Sauternes, it is like alcoholic honey with a drop of fruit juice mixed in it.
One of the most famous instances of blind testing is known as the Judgment of Paris, a wine competition held in 1976 where French judges blind-tested wines from France and California. Against all expectations, California wines bested French wines according to the judges, a result which would have been unlikely in a non-blind contest. This event was depicted in the 2008 movie Bottle Shock.In what way. I'm still new to wine. It would be interesting if you could explain?
Living on a wine chateau for several years I came to the conclusion, "If you want to find a pompous BSer, find a wine expert" Not the makers, but the writers and critics.One of the most famous instances of blind testing is known as the Judgment of Paris, a wine competition held in 1976 where French judges blind-tested wines from France and California. Against all expectations, California wines bested French wines according to the judges, a result which would have been unlikely in a non-blind contest. This event was depicted in the 2008 movie Bottle Shock.
Another well-publicized double-blind taste test was conducted in 2011 by Prof. Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire. In a wine tasting experiment using 400 participants, Wiseman found that general members of the public were unable to distinguish expensive wines from inexpensive ones.[6] "People just could not tell the difference", said Wiseman, "between cheap and expensive wine".[7]
Copied from wikipedia, hunt around its' been proven many times. They did it over 5 years with the same wines in one study I read (when I started drinking wine) and all that could be gotten from it was that the choices on the "connoisseurs" where almost random.
Then I will give that a goLots of votes for Chilean tonight. Quite right too.
In what way. I'm still new to wine.