Title of article
Comparison of wine discrimination with orthonasal and retronasal profilings. Application to Burgundy Pinot Noir wines
Author/Authors
Schlich، Pascal نويسنده , , Issanchou، Sylvie نويسنده , , Aubry، Victoire نويسنده , , Etiévant، Patrick نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-252
From page
253
To page
0
Abstract
Two sensory spaces, corresponding to the same wine sample profiled by nose (BN) and profiled by mouth (BM), were compared. The similarity between the two maps of product differences were measured by multivariate analysis, showing a good agreement and comparable product discrimination by the panel in the two modes, slightly in favor of BN discrimination. The superiority of one particular mode was not established from the comparison of individual performances BN versus BM, but differences between panelists and between descriptor use were found. Two-way canonical variate analysis of BN minus BM scores was also performed: the results revealed that panelists had higher influence than products in the differences observed between the two modes.
Keywords
Particle size , Particle concentration , Color , Turbidimeter , haze , Visual perception , turbidity , Instrumental , Beverage
Journal title
FOOD QUALITY & PREFERENCE
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
FOOD QUALITY & PREFERENCE
Record number
45826
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