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Authors Fairchild MD
Received 8 January 2018
Accepted for publication 1 February 2018
Published 23 March 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 13—31
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWR.S161891
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Roger Pinder
Purpose: This work examined the color measurement and color appearance of wine
under various illumination types in order to assess the importance of
illumination in the sensory evaluation of wine.
Materials and methods: Six finished retail wines were measured in 8 different
spectrophotometric and spectroradiometric geometries, both in analytical
cuvettes and International Organization for Standardization tasting glasses.
The resulting spectral transmittance data were analyzed colorimetrically using
2 color spaces (Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage L*a*b* and Commission
Internationale de l’Eclairage Color Appearance Model 02) to examine the effects
of both measurement geometry and viewing condition on the appearance of wines.
Results: The results clearly indicate that measurement geometry
is critical in wine color assessment and that the lighting used to view wines,
as well as the lighting levels, can have significant impact on the perceived
colors of wines and ultimately the judgments made in sensory evaluation
procedures.
Conclusion: Standardization of lighting type, level, spectral
characteristics, and geometry are needed for careful and consistent sensory
evaluation of wine color. Recommendations are made for a relatively simple way
to achieve this.
Keywords: colorimetry,
illumination, appearance, sensory evaluation
摘要视频链接:The colors of wine