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Reuters Newswire
Tasting wine blind | Felix Salmon | Analysis & Opinion | Reuters.com
When I say, then, that in wine there’s no correlation between price and quality, what I mean is that there’s no correlation between price and quality except for in the 99% of cases where in fact the correlation is very strong — the cases when you know, more or less, how expensive the wine you’re drinking is.
Wall Street Journal
ROI: A Stock for Cheap Drinkers - WSJ.com
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less."
slate.com
Why You Should Be Drinking Cheap Wine - Slate Magazine
Again, the key here is that higher prices do not reliably reflect quality.
Why You Should Be Drinking Cheap Wine - Slate Magazine
Again, the key here is that higher prices do not reliably reflect quality.
wine-economics.org
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? - AAWE
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? - AAWE
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? - AAWE
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? - AAWE
In a sample of more than 6,000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Andrew Sullivan (blogger)
The Case For Two Buck Chuck - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
The Case For Two Buck Chuck - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com
Freakonomics Radio: Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? - NYTimes.com
One of these researchers is Robin Goldstein, whose paper detailing more than 6,000 blind tastings reaches the conclusion that “individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.”
When are High Wine Prices Justified? - NYTimes.com
Evidence has shown that most everyday wine drinkers (not wine professionals) don’t prefer more expensive wines to cheaper wines in blind tastings.
portfolio.com
The Negative Correlation Between Wine Price And Quality - Market Movers - Portfolio.com
Back in November I held a Pinot contest which concluded that there was really no correlation between price and quality - or if there was, it was negative.
The Negative Correlation Between Wine Price And Quality - Market Movers - Portfolio.com
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
The Negative Correlation Between Wine Price And Quality - Market Movers - Portfolio.com
Even if you can tell the difference between two different wines, you're just as likely to prefer the cheaper as the more expensive:
The Negative Correlation Between Wine Price And Quality - Market Movers - Portfolio.com
In a sample of more than 6,000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
The Negative Correlation Between Wine Price And Quality - Market Movers - Portfolio.com
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
marketplace.publicradio.org
Freakonomics: Do wine experts or prices matter? | Marketplace From ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Freakonomics: Do wine experts or prices matter? | Marketplace From ...
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Freakonomics: Do wine experts or prices matter? | Marketplace From ...
The conclusion was this: people enjoyed the more expensive wines slightly less.
scienceblogs.com
Expensive Wine : The Frontal Cortex
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Expensive Wine : The Frontal Cortex
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
princeofpinot.com
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? | The PinotFile: Volume 6, Issue 58
The authors (Robin Goldstein, Johan Almenberg, et al.) found that individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? | The PinotFile: Volume 6, Issue 58
In a sample of more than 6,000 blind tastings, the correlation between price and overall rating was small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
winebusiness.com
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better?
Lecocq and Visser's tastings involved only experts, but they foreshadow our results with everyday wine drinkers when they suggest that "when non-experts blind-taste cheap and expensive wines, they typically tend to prefer the cheaper ones."
vinography.com
Does Expensive Wine Taste Better Than Cheap Wine? - Vinography: A Wine Blog
Not only can a random sample of people presented with several glasses of wine (and no information about the wines) not tell the difference between a $2 bottle of wine and a $150 bottle of wine, they tend to think that the cheaper wines taste better (without knowing anything about the prices).
erik-rasmussen.com
The Wine Industry Is Mostly Bullshit | Erik's Blog
My point is that drinking wine is a hugely subjective experience, and that for 99.99999% of us, a 10€ bottle of wine is no different from a 500€ bottle.
neworleans.com
Back Label book review: The Wine Trials 2010
Basically, through their tastings they found most people prefer inexpensive wine to expensive wine when it is served to them blind.
ideas.repec.org
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence From A Large Sample ...
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence from a Large Sample ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence from a Large Sample ...
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence From A Large Sample ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
ageconsearch.umn.edu
AgEcon Search: Item 37328
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
AgEcon Search: Item 37328
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
bastardboxwine.wordpress.com
Bastardboxwine's Blog
“Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
mangans.blogspot.com
Mangan's: April 2008
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Mangan's: April 2008
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
aguanomics.com
Aguanomics: April 2008
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Aguanomics: April 2008
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
econpapers.repec.org
EconPapers: Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence from a ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
rickosbornscontinuingeducationblog.blogspot.com
Rick Osborn's Continuing Education Blog: July 2008
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Rick Osborn's Continuing Education Blog: July 2008
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
en.scientificcommons.org
Scientific Commons: DO MORE EXPENSIVE WINES TASTE BETTER? EVIDENCE ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Scientific Commons: Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence ...
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Scientific Commons: DO MORE EXPENSIVE WINES TASTE BETTER? EVIDENCE ...
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Scientific Commons: Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
nonicoclolasos.wordpress.com
Maj « 2008 « Nonicoclolasos
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Maj « 2008 « Nonicoclolasos
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Ska man satsa på dyra viner? « Nonicoclolasos
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Ska man satsa på dyra viner? « Nonicoclolasos
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
ebiquity.umbc.edu
Practical research results we can all use
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
Practical research results we can all use
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
overcomingbias.com
Overcoming Bias : Cheap Wine Tastes Fine
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Overcoming Bias : Cheap Wine Tastes Fine
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
enthusiasm.cozy.org
Ascription is an Anathema to any Enthusiasm › happiness
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
fantasyballjunkie.com
Fantasy Ball Junkie
“Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Are Players Valued Arbitrarily In Fantasy Baseball? | Fantasy Ball ...
“Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Are Players Valued Arbitrarily In Fantasy Baseball? | Fantasy Ball ...
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.”
hifi-writer.com
hifi-writer.com » Fine music and fine wine
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
hifi-writer.com » Fine music and fine wine
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
moneytalksnews.com
Another Argument for Boxed Wine | Money Talks News
Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.
Another Argument for Boxed Wine | Money Talks News
In a sample of more than 6, 000 blind tastings, we find that the correlation between price and overall rating is small and negative, suggesting that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less.
seekerblog.com
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better?
One of these researchers is Robin Goldstein , whose paper detailing more than 6, 000 blind tastings reaches the conclusion that “individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.”
dmitriev.kiev.ua
Алексей Дмитриев, видеоблог о вине » The Twentyeight Road ...
One of these researchers is Robin Goldstein, whose paper detailing more than 6, 000 blind tastings reaches the conclusion that “individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine.”
wijnwijs.eu
Waarom dure wijn niets uitmaakt
Again, the key here is that higher prices do not reliably reflect quality.
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Huffington Post
Snooth: More of Your Wine Questions Answered
I do feel comfortable saying that, as a general rule, moderately priced wines are better than inexpensive wines, and expensive wines are better than premium-priced wines.
marketplace.publicradio.org
Freakonomics: Do wine experts or prices matter? | Marketplace From ...
The first is price; we assume the more expensive wine will taste better than the cheaper.
snooth.com
Do more expensive wines get better ratings?
I do feel comfortable saying that, as a general rule, moderately priced wines are better than inexpensive wines, and expensive wines are better than premium-priced wines.
thesimpledollar.com
The Simple Dollar » Trimming the Average Budget: Alcoholic Beverages
More expensive wine does tend to be better, though there is good cheap wine too.
erik-rasmussen.com
The Wine Industry Is Mostly Bullshit | Erik's Blog
In a blind taste test, I bet that 97% of wine drinking adults can tell the difference between a 1€ bottle of wine and a 15€ bottle of wine.
forums.mmajunkie.com
MMAjunkie.com MMA Forums • View topic - Wine... do any of you bastards drink wine?
That said, I do find the more expensive wines generally much more satisfying - but that's really not sustainable for something I drink 5-6 night a week.
wineloverspage.com
Wine Lovers' Page/Oxford Town Wines
Speaking of the Europeans, there is a much closer relationship between price and quality among wines from Western Europe, especially French and German wines.
Wine Lovers' Page/Oxford Town Wines
However, when you are evaluating wines from different countries, you have to make sure that you are tasting wines in roughly the same quality bracket, which can be a tricky proposition.