Sensi diVini


 

 


Sensi diVini


Sensi diVini - Wine Tasting Happens In Your Head

You taste with your mouth and smell with your nose or do you?
Could it be that it s all in the mind?


Indeed, neuroscience tells us that in reality the brain is the organ of sensory analysis: it receives chemical messages from nose and mouth about tastes and aromas, and combines them with your past experiences and knowledge to create a unique personal experience.

How is it that the wonderful sensory world of tastes and smells arises from the activity of nerve cell in your brain? Questions like these are especially important to anyone interested in learning about wine. The ability to compare a fine wine with your memories of previous wine experiences, and the abilitiy to discern subtle differences in tastes and aromas are at the core of wine appreciation.

No scientific background is required to enjoy this exciting symposium on wine and mind; most important is an interest in and love of wine.
Scientists and experts present their findings in comprehensible language, supplemented with a guided wine tasting.

Join one of the coming Symposia (see Programm, in German language)
or inform yourself about our last events in Bozen and Würzburg


If you need more "mental food": Just published and also available in English:

  The book "Sensi diVini".
  Available in bookshops or per mail order   >>more...

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