The influence of music on the perception of oaked wines – a tasting room case study in the U.S. Finger Lakes Region

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Wine Research Pub Date : 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09571264.2019.1684248
Q. J. Wang, M. Frank, B. Houge, C. Spence, K. LaTour
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ABSTRACT Innovative wine makers and marketers increasingly see the consumers’ multisensory experience in the tasting room as a means of differentiating themselves from the competition. With recent research demonstrating the influence of music on the wine-tasting experience, the present study introduced music as a unique aspect of a VIP tasting room experience at a family-owned Finger Lakes winery. A convenience sample of 46 participants tasted four oaked still wines (2 white, 2 red) in silence and with a complementary soundtrack, and rated the fruitiness, spiciness, and smoothness of each wine in both sound conditions. Undisclosed to the participants, the soundtrack had been designed to bring to mind woody/spiced elements of oak ageing. It was hypothesised that listening to the oak soundtrack would alter the evaluation of the wines to be smoother and spicier. The results revealed that the wines tasted while the soundtrack were playing in the background were rated as significantly fruitier and smoother than the same wines when tasted in silence. These results are discussed in terms of the literature on crossmodal correspondences and the emotional mediation account. Moreover, the positive feedback from the attendees showcases music as a viable component of a multisensory experience when visiting a winery.
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音乐对橡木葡萄酒感知的影响——以美国芬格湖区的品酒室为例
摘要创新型葡萄酒制造商和营销人员越来越多地将消费者在品酒室的多感官体验视为区别于竞争对手的一种手段。最近的研究表明,音乐对品酒体验的影响,本研究将音乐作为家族拥有的芬格湖酒庄贵宾品酒室体验的一个独特方面。一个由46名参与者组成的方便样本在无声的环境中品尝了四种橡木蒸馏酒(2种白葡萄酒,2种红葡萄酒),并配以互补的配乐,并对每种葡萄酒在两种声音条件下的果味、辣味和顺滑度进行了评分。在没有向参与者透露的情况下,配乐的设计让人想起了橡木老化的木质/香料元素。有人假设,听橡木的配乐会改变对葡萄酒的评价,使其更顺滑、更辣。结果显示,在背景音乐播放时品尝的葡萄酒被评为比在安静中品尝的葡萄酒更果味、更顺滑。这些结果是在跨模态对应和情感中介的文献中讨论的。此外,与会者的积极反馈表明,在参观酒庄时,音乐是多感官体验的一个可行组成部分。
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Journal of Wine Research
Journal of Wine Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Wine Research is an international and multidisciplinary refereed journal publishing the results of recent research on all aspects of viticulture, oenology and the international wine trade. It was founded by the Institute of Masters of Wine to enhance and encourage scholarly and scientific interdisciplinary research in these fields. The main areas covered by the journal include biochemistry, botany, economics, geography, geology, history, medicine, microbiology, oenology, psychology, sociology, marketing, business studies, management, wine tasting and viticulture.
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