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The link between personality and wine preferences

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    • Contributors:
      Burro, R.; Barnaba, V.; Capitani, E.; Branchini, E.; Fermani, A.; Paradis, C.; Bianchi, I.
    • Publication Date:
      2022
    • Collection:
      Università degli Studi di Verona: Catalogo dei Prodotti della Ricerca (IRIS)
    • Abstract:
      Is there a correspondence between the wines we like and our personality? Following on from previous studies on the relationship between food preferences and consumer personality traits (e.g., Conner et al., 2017, Pfeiler & Eglof, 2018 and Ufer, Lin and Ortega, 2019), this study investigates the link between the personality profiles and socio-demographic characteristics of non-expert wine consumers and their preferences for certain wines. The 1,176 Italian adults who participated were asked to complete an online form giving socio-demographic information. Their personality profile was established by means of the BIG Five Inventory 2 (Soto & John, 2017) and they were asked to specify their favorite wines (open response). The wines listed by the participants (N=406) were described by 4 of the experimenters (two of whom are sommeliers) in terms of a series of variables based on official reviews. These variables, which are considered fundamental to descriptions of the sensory experience of wine at a basic level (i.e. non-expert), concern: Type (e.g. still, sparkling, dessert, liquorous); Color (e.g. white, red, rosé); the Aroma and the degree of Alcohol, Acidity, Sweetness, Body, Tannicity, Sapidity and Persistence (on a 0-3 scale). There were some interesting new correlations with respect to previous findings (e.g. Saliba, Wragg & Richardson, 2009 and Sena-Esteves, Mota, & Malfeito-Ferreira, 2018). For example, it appears that extroverts prefer more acidic wines, sociable people like wines with a more complex bouquet, people with lower emotional stability prefer more flavorful wines and open-minded people favor wines with a persistent flavor.
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      ELETTRONICO
    • Relation:
      ispartofbook:MIND IN CONTEXT – CONTEXT IN MIND - 22nd Scientific Conference of the Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications; “MIND IN CONTEXT – CONTEXT IN MIND” - 22nd Scientific Conference of the Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications; firstpage:13; lastpage:13; numberofpages:1; http://hdl.handle.net/11562/1073047; https://gtaconference2022.com/
    • Online Access:
      http://hdl.handle.net/11562/1073047
      https://gtaconference2022.com/
    • Rights:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.6EAA71D9