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Recipe 1: Cabernet Braised Short Ribs with Ravioli — It’s in the Sauce!
Recipe 1: Cabernet Braised Short Ribs with Ravioli — It’s in the Sa...
Just a brief reminder, the idea behind this challenge is to test the recent food and wine pairing phenomenon and Theory-Induced Blindness.
Aga
Mar 3, 2017
If I like Sweet Wine Do I Have an Immature Palate?
If I like Sweet Wine Do I Have an Immature Palate?
Ever wonder why you loved Twinkies and moon pies when you were younger and, now they taste way too sweet? When I was a kid I used to hate…
Jan Koval
Feb 28, 2017
Your Dog Could be Trained to Find Wine Defects Far Faster and Easier than a Sommelier
Your Dog Could be Trained to Find Wine Defects Far Faster and Easie...
Your experience of wine comes primarily from your sense of smell. Once the wine gets past your sense of taste “the gatekeeper” the details…
Jan Koval
Feb 27, 2017
What Complicates Your Ability to Smell Wine
What Complicates Your Ability to Smell Wine
Two of the most common complications when you smell wine are adaptation and cross adaptation. A good example of adaptation is when Apple…
Jan Koval
Feb 24, 2017
100 Recipes, 365 Day CHALLENGE
100 Recipes, 365 Day CHALLENGE
Let’s not kid ourselves — I’m not Julie (Powell) or Julia (Child), Sarah Scott or Sarah Heller, Alice Waters or April Bloomfield. I’m a…
Aga
Feb 23, 2017
Is Food and Wine Pairing a Form of Theory-Induced Blindness?
Is Food and Wine Pairing a Form of Theory-Induced Blindness?
The Nobel Prize winning behavioral psychologist, Daniel Kahneman, is credited with introducing the term Theory-Induced Blindness to…
Jan Koval
Feb 22, 2017
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