South African Wine Information Centre
Badsberg - The Preferred Wine Partner
 

WineNews | latest south african wine related news




 


Boobs vs Beards - which makes you a better winetaster?
16 August 2012  by Cathy Marston
Our writer's brief this "Women's" month was to discuss something relevant to, and celebrating women. So I thought I would take a fresh look at the debate which has raged for some time now as to whether men or women are better tasters of wine.
A quick Google search throws up scores of scholarly articles about the accuracy of women's taste buds as opposed to men’s, how women use the right side of their brain to process sensory information when wine tasting whilst men prefer the factual, left side and how far more women than men are so-called 'super-tasters' with more than their fair share of taste buds on their tongues.

But taste buds aren't everything when it comes to being a good wine taster, and, as everyone knows, there are a lot of practical aspects to swirling and spitting. With this in mind, this month I shall be considering some of the different physical attributes of men and women and asking whether, when it comes to wine tasting, are breasts best, or is a beard the bees-knees? For the purposes of this study, people who possess both, such as Karl Marx or Father Christmas, will be excluded as they have an unfair advantage, but here are some initial thoughts on the subject:

Drip stop. Wine tasting, like eating sushi, is best done in dark clothing. But if you have a protruding bust before you, it means that anything you inadvertently dribble remains 'up top' and you can wear pale pants with impunity, thus increasing your wardrobe options of a morning. Personally, I prefer paisley patterns on my shirts – much harder to spot any drool which may escape the spittoon. Whereas a beard, unfortunately, tends to grizzle even at a young age. And, as we all know, grey shows every mark. Winner – women.

Storage facility (part 1). You know those tastings where they give you a plastic lanyard to hang round your neck for holding your wine glass? Well, if you're a woman, then you can totally ROCK that look by wedging it securely and comfortably between your boobs and carrying on as normal. I once saw a woman dance a vigorous Marengo on top of a piano with a full glass of Cotes-du-Rhone fitted snugly between her breasts. And she never spilt a drop. Winner – women.

Storage facility (part 2). If you choose to use your hands to carry your wine glass, then it's always useful to have somewhere else to keep all the paraphernalia of wine tasting. I find the average bra can easily accommodate a corkscrew, a foil-cutter, a couple of drip stops, notebook, pencils and a spare cork or two, leaving your hands free to swirl and pour the wine with aplomb. Apparently Jancis Robinson keeps a whole set of vintage charts going back to the 1920's in hers, but she is – as we know – an exceptional woman. Winner – women.

Food and wine matching. Sometimes the best food and wine matches are unexpected and inspired. And it is here that a beard comes into its own. If you happen to be storing small items of food in it for a snack later on, then there are immediate possibilities for testing out theories and potential matches as you taste the wine, thus saving time and promoting creative and unusual combinations. You can also store water biscuits or crackers there as well, to cleanse your palate in-between wines. Winner – men.

Food and wine matching – the downside. Of course, the problem about using your beard as a snack box is that anything particularly odorous you may be keeping in there, such as Gorgonzola or Sauerkraut, is apt to interfere with your ability to taste. If you find yourself using descriptors such as 'funky', 'pungent' and 'sweaty' for wine, then perhaps it’s time for a quick comb. Winner – women.

So there are just a few pro's and con's for either side. On the basis of this brief round-up, it seems that having boobs makes you a better wine taster than being a beardie. Unless, of course, you know different...
 
This article has been read 2569 times.

A scientific analysis of the tasting capabilities of the sexes - NOT! TrevorG - 16 August 2012
There I was expecting an in depth articulated and incisive analysis.Instead I got a frivolous and humorous article that had me chuckling into my oats! Nice one Cathy!
Viva Bearded Ladies Viva Doug - 16 August 2012
How can you claim there are only two sides to this debate ... as a long time fan of bearded ladies I find this article offensive
Re. Viva Bearded Ladies Cathy - 16 August 2012
Doug - I admire your enthusiasm and support but I am afraid that in the interest of fairness, bearded ladies will have to be excluded on the same grounds as men with man-boobs. I think it comes under the heading of 'too much of a good thing.'
Re. Viva Bearded ladies Viva Doug - 16 August 2012
You win Cathy ... I can't compete with moobs
And thanks for the laughs this morning, needed them after that rain-drenched commute. Hopefully the dear Mr Biggs and Mr Hughes also enjoyed it
Boobs or beard Tienie - 20 August 2012
I loved it, especially on a Monday morning. We have discovered another talent of yous!
Very amusing indeed Lea Smit - 21 August 2012
Cathy, once again a great article! Very quirky yet hilariously informative:-)
NOT SO WELL ENDOWED YEGAS - 22 August 2012
Oh dear Cathy what happens then to the not so well endowed women ? We shall have to test the theories and elaborate further on possible others when we meet next week in Paarl for the SAA judging.
not so well endowed Cathy - 22 August 2012
One word for you - Wonderbra! Looking forward to further edifying chats next week!


  USE THE FORM BELOW TO ADD A COMMENT
Please fill in ALL the fields below - your name, a short heading and then let us have your views in the comment box.
name
email
heading
comment
 
Due to the evil of spam we must unfortunately ask you to enter
the variety on the left into the box below.
 
  cookies MUST be enabled in your browser
news flashesadd a newsflash   latest videosadd a video
»Peter Finlayson shares his humbling experiences at three Wilderness Safari camps...
»Van Loveren releases their first Pinot Noir
»Join Bouchard Finlayson at their next Tutored Tasting in Cape Town and in Johannesburg in the month of June…
 
»Waterford Wine Estate Stellenbosch
»A video about the place that inspired Arniston Bay wines
»wine.co.za talks to Jeanneret Momberg from Middelvlei Wines about their Middelvlei Shiraz
todays news
latest photo albums add a photo album

The article above is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License
You may copy, re-use or re-print any of this information as long as wine.co.za is quoted as source.
Any statements made or opinions expressed are the legal responsibility of the AUTHOR,
and do not necessarily reflect the views of WineNet (PTY) Ltd. or its sponsors.

21013