The first wine always seems the best
Upon tasting the second wine is the most penalized but at the fifth the mind resets and the work begins again. Colours and sounds influence the tasting
Read for you by Donatella Cinelli Colombini
If you must organize a tasting be careful of the order of the wines: the one that must stand out must be served first or sixth but never second.
The ability to evaluate for the nose and mouth tires very rapidly and so it is better to have a pause after 10 or 15 wines. Then there are colours that influence the sensorial opinion: if the wine has a slight lack of balance in the acidity and the room is green or yellow it will practically be indistinguishable, while if we must convince the American importer who loves wines that are very round, if we surround him with yellow things he will feel the wine sweet components really well. With bitter tasted colour have little effect though and one must use a melody with sombre music such as “Nessun dorma” by Puccini, Pavarotti’s voice will make the dry finish disappear in an instant.
As you will understand I have played with results of scientific research but I have also understood that the neurosciences can have practical applications also in wine tastings.



























