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Part 2 Rembrandt versus school of Rembrandt Without any information, observers cant tell a difference With information: the authentic Rembrandt provoked a spike in activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (reward) reflects the increase


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Rembrandt versus school

  • f Rembrandt

Without any information,

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difference With information: the authentic Rembrandt provoked a spike in activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (reward) – reflects the increase in the perceived value of the artwork

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So what does it mean for a wine to be authentic?

Authentic versus natural wine: what is the difference? Natural wine = process focused Authentic wine = results focused

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Authentic wine connects us with:

  • A place
  • A time
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GRAPEVINE

Variety (ies), rootstock, trellising, row

  • rientation

SITE

Aspect, altitude, slope

CLIMATE

Temperature, rain, sunlight, wind

SOIL

Type, depth, colour, water- holding properties, chemical composition

WINE

Terroir as it is expressed in wine flavour

HUMAN ELEMENT

Picking decisions, winemaking choices

WEATHER

Particular to the season, heatwaves, frost, etc.

INPUTS

Irrigation, fertilization, compost, mulching, spraying

BIOTICS

Microbial ecology, disease pressure

YEASTS

Indigenous or cultured, part

  • f terroir?

TERROIR

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