When wine hits the right nerve: Mechanism for appreciation of the barrique character decoded
Monday, May 5, 2014 - 18:32
in Biology & Nature
If wine leaves a bitter, cotton-like coating on the tongue, neither the sense of taste nor the sense of smell is responsible. The traditional oak barrel character, also called barrique character, is perceived via the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for, among other things, pain and temperature perception, researchers report.