This event has finished Took place on: Tuesday, 27th Oct 2015
Have you every been drinking wine that you love and others hate? Why might you prefer Prosecco to Champagne? How come that expensive Claret tastes to you like cheap Rioja?
In this lecture we will learn why people have different wine experiences, and we will delve into the areas of sensory science and human physiology. Learn all about genotypes, hypertasters, ageusia, specific anosmia and lingual activity to find out why your sensory system might be as unique as your fingerprint.
The lecture will be preceded by tea/coffee in the Nyholm room and followed by a Mixer in the Nyholm Room.
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This event has finished Took place on: Tuesday, 27th Oct 2015
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2015-10-27 2015-10-27 Europe/London OenoOrganoleptics: Why does the same wine taste different? In this lecture we will learn why people have different wine experiences, and we will delve into the areas of sensory science and human physiology. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2015/10/27/oenoorganoleptics-why-does-the-same-wine-taste-different-73554 Department of Chemistry,University College London,20 Gordon Street,LondonLocation
Department of Chemistry,
20 Gordon Street,
London,
WC1H 0AJ
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