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- W1220886073 abstract "Two sets of chemoreceptors in the mouth produce the perceptions of taste and mouth-feel. Specialized receptor neurons grouped in cavities within taste buds, generate taste perceptions, notably sweet, sour, salt, and bitter. Free nerve endings scattered throughout the oral cavity generate the mouth-feel perceptions of astringency, touch, viscosity, burning, temperature, body, prickling, and pain. Combination of these sensations with those from the nose produces the perception called flavor. The olfactory component comes from volatile compounds that enter the nasal passages via the nose and back of the mouth. By themselves, taste and mouth-feel sensations are comparatively monolithic. Their bland character is evident when a head cold clogs the nasal passages. Because odorants cannot reach the olfactory patches, food loses its usual sensory appeal. This chapter also discusses that balancing the oral sensations of a wine is one of the most demanding tasks for a winemaker. A distinguishing feature of superior wines is the harmony achieved among these seemingly simple sensations. Imbalances created by excessive acidity, astringency, and bitterness is often the first deficiencies noted by a judge. Thus, sensorially elementary, gustatory sensations are critical to the perception of wine quality. In contrast to olfactory sensations, taste and mouth-feel are responses to the major chemical constituents in wine—sugars, acids, alcohol, and phenolics. Tastants usually occur in the order of parts per thousand, whereas odorants may be detected down to parts per trillion." @default.
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