Development of Technical Wine Assessment Skills in Tertiary Students

Authors

  • Amanda Able School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, Faculty of Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMB 1, Glen Osmond SA 5064
  • Paul Grbin School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, Faculty of Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMB 1, Glen Osmond SA 5064
  • Leigh Schmidtke School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650
  • John Blackman School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650
  • Sonja Needs Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC 3053
  • Ursula Kennedy School of Agricultural, Computational and Environmental Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba QLD 4350
  • Kerry Wilkinson School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, Faculty of Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMB 1, Glen Osmond SA 5064

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30722/IJISME.27.04.004

Abstract

Learning to objectively evaluate wine sensory properties (such as appearance, aroma, flavour, taste and mouthfeel attributes) features prominently in wine education programs. Formal, structured sensory classes that involve recording detailed observations and perceptions is the traditional approach to build perceptual and linguistic learning. This research explored students’ behaviour in maintaining wine tasting notes and their perceptions of wine sensory classes by survey across four Australian institutions (n=109) and by focus groups (n=24). International students were not as confident in class room discussions or describing wine, and did not perform as well in sensory exams, suggesting that language ability and/or cultural/life experience is important for technical wine assessment. Given that 98% of students surveyed owned a smartphone, mobile learning may provide an opportunity to enhance and facilitate learning of wine sensory analysis outside of the classroom. The My Wine WorldTM App (developed for smartphones) was evaluated by academic staff and students as a potentially valuable e-learning tool for the development of perceptual and linguistic memory of sensory attributes.

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06-05-2019

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