From todays Scotsman (so this is what students are taught) ...
The type of music we listen to while drinking wine affects the way we taste it, with Jimi Hendrix deemed best with cabernet sauvignon.
IF THE next time the maître d' in your local restaurant recommends not only the cabernet sauvignon, but a blast of Jimi Hendrix to accompany it, do not be unduly concerned.
For the first time, Scottish scientists have proved that the type of music we listen to while drinking wine influences the way we perceive its taste.
In a study inspired by a Chilean wine-maker, who plays monastic chants in the belief it improves the quality of his harvest, researchers at Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University have concluded that music stimulates or "primes" specific areas in the brain relating to taste.
Having convinced 250 of the capital's students to take part in a sampling session, Professor Adrian North, head of the university's department of applied psychology, discovered that if they were exposed to certain songs, the students would make clear associations with the wine they were quaffing.
If the music was loud and dense – such as Carmina Burana, the thrusting cantata composed by Carl Orff – so the chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon used in the test were deemed more powerful and heavy.
If the soundtrack was of a more sedate, classical nature – such as Waltz of the Flowers from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker – the wine was regarded as subtle and refined.
Similar results were found in tests conducted with music considered "zingy and refreshing" – Just Can't Get Enough by Nouvelle Vague – and "mellow and soft" – Michael Brook's Slow Breakdown.
On average, the music shifted students' perception of the wine in the direction of the mood expressed by the songs by an average of 37.25 per cent.
The effect was more pronounced with red wine than white. Prof North said this was because people might be less certain about judging red wine, as they were less sure how to describe its complex flavours.
The study was launched after Prof North heard about Aurelio Montes, a wine-maker who is convinced that gentle, vibrating music aids the quality and the energy of his produce.
Mr Montes said yesterday: "I've always believed playing Gregorian chants aids in the maturation of our wines – it was therefore a natural extension to determine scientifically the music's impact on wine's taste."
Prof North said: "
It is widely acknowledged within the scientific community that music affects behaviour. However, this is the first time it has been scientifically proven that music can affect perception in other senses and change the way wine tastes."
Though the songs chosen for the study were deliberately obscure – so as to minimise the likelihood that students already drew some previous association with the tracks – Mr Montes has selected music he considers the ideal accompaniment to certain wines. What his list lacks in scientific rigour it makes up for in taste; merlot, he suggests, is best consumed while listening to Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding, while Jimi Hendrix's blazing cover of All Along The Watchtower is considered the perfect soundtrack to a glass of cabernet sauvignon.
David Williams, the editor of Wine and Spirit magazine, suggested restaurants might replace their ambience with soundtracks of blistering guitar solos.
He said: "Maybe one day there'll even be music lists in Michelin-starred restaurants."
It is not the first time Prof North has examined the relationship between wine and song. While at the University of Leicester in the late 1990s he set up shelves in a supermarket and played traditional French accordion music, or a German bierkeller brass band. The shelves contained French and German wines, matched for price and flavour. On days of Parisian sounds, five times as much French wine was sold, while sales of German wine doubled when that nation's music was favoured.
A bottle of house red please. Oh, and some Hendrix
Reminds me of the day when we had musac playing
At Waterloo station in the morning it was always marching songs . To get you moving
In the workplace it was always piped in Computer punchrooms to increase productivity
At Waterloo station in the morning it was always marching songs . To get you moving
In the workplace it was always piped in Computer punchrooms to increase productivity
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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I always thought Waterloo should have played a loop tape of "March of the Clowns" myself....
So....
Motorhead and Moet anyone?
Rammstein and a Riesling?
System of a Down and a Sack?
Pink Floyd and a Pinot?
Led Zep and a Liebfraumilch?
...oh god Im turning into Goldmember.....

So....
Motorhead and Moet anyone?
Rammstein and a Riesling?
System of a Down and a Sack?
Pink Floyd and a Pinot?
Led Zep and a Liebfraumilch?
...oh god Im turning into Goldmember.....

"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
"To sin by silence makes cowards of men."
"To sin by silence makes cowards of men."
Let's do our own survey as it's a wet day in paradise .
You own the bar and you want them drinking faster .
Stella Artois + ?
Jack and coke + ?
Guinness + ?
You own the bar,it is packed with people who don't speak your language,you want to get them spending .
AC/DC + ?
Carabao + ?
Alanis Morrisette + ?
Crazy 88

You own the bar and you want them drinking faster .
Stella Artois + ?
Jack and coke + ?
Guinness + ?
You own the bar,it is packed with people who don't speak your language,you want to get them spending .
AC/DC + ?
Carabao + ?
Alanis Morrisette + ?
Crazy 88

Who the F*** is Alice for starters
Stairway to heaven for mains
Caribou for sweets
Vivaldi for coffee and liqueurs
Pink Floyd for after dinner snooze
All to his own but it would certainly keep me in the bar drinking for a while
Stairway to heaven for mains
Caribou for sweets
Vivaldi for coffee and liqueurs
Pink Floyd for after dinner snooze
All to his own but it would certainly keep me in the bar drinking for a while
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
You own the bar and you want them drinking faster .
Stella Artois + Dr Feelgood
Jack and coke + The Gypsy Kings
Guinness + The Dubliners
You own the bar,it is packed with people who don't speak your language,you want to get them spending .
AC/DC + Tequilla Shots
Carabao + Tom Waits
Alanis Morrisette + Bucks Fizz
Stella Artois + Dr Feelgood
Jack and coke + The Gypsy Kings
Guinness + The Dubliners
You own the bar,it is packed with people who don't speak your language,you want to get them spending .
AC/DC + Tequilla Shots
Carabao + Tom Waits
Alanis Morrisette + Bucks Fizz
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OK, crazy 88, here's my take...
You own the bar and you want them drinking faster .
Stella Artois + Rage Against the Machine
Jack and coke + Z Z Top
Guinness + Thin Lizzy
You own the bar,it is packed with people who don't speak your language,you want to get them spending .
AC/DC + 4 Chang for the price of 3
Carabao + Red Bull vodkas 50 baht
Alanis Morrisette + shooter (Shoot Her! Now that would be ironic...)

You own the bar and you want them drinking faster .
Stella Artois + Rage Against the Machine
Jack and coke + Z Z Top
Guinness + Thin Lizzy
You own the bar,it is packed with people who don't speak your language,you want to get them spending .
AC/DC + 4 Chang for the price of 3
Carabao + Red Bull vodkas 50 baht
Alanis Morrisette + shooter (Shoot Her! Now that would be ironic...)
