Diana Krall with a nice single malt scotch on ice is a favourite of mine.
Taken together they are each improged and greater than the sum of the parts.
Taken together they are each improged and greater than the sum of the parts.
Not sure about the wine being enhanced but I can listen to pretty much anything if given enough wine 😀 

I have to add that as a musician I always find that the more wine I drink the better the music I write turns out...
...At least that is my opinion until the next morning...🙄
...At least that is my opinion until the next morning...🙄
"cabernet sauvignon was most affected by "powerful and heavy" music" - ah, so that's why I like red wine....
my main problem is that after a glass or two I am compelled to pick up my guitar and jam along.... gawd knows what the neighbours think 😀
my main problem is that after a glass or two I am compelled to pick up my guitar and jam along.... gawd knows what the neighbours think 😀
JRace said:This is my all time best ever tried and true no BS tweak:
No fair, living in Vernon means you can probably walk to the OK Spring brewery.
This is all very funny 🙂 but the article and the test seem to mix hypotheses...hard to tell without reading it complete...
Chilean wines are great even with no music 😀 That bottle on the pic sells here for 7-8GBP here and tastes like heaven. 😎
Mr Montes "plays monastic chants to his maturing wines". It doesn't say it plays when drinking. I'm sure he does not do this only to impact tourists...maybe he found a change in taste...or he loves to waste money on electricity bill...
The test is other thing...some wines were drank while playing some music...the happy consumers found music mattered... big deal.
I'm sure they wasted their time, as most of the "scientific research" guys 🙁 Who pays that kind of thing?
Tonight I'll test "cognitive priming theory" 😀
M
Chilean wines are great even with no music 😀 That bottle on the pic sells here for 7-8GBP here and tastes like heaven. 😎
Mr Montes "plays monastic chants to his maturing wines". It doesn't say it plays when drinking. I'm sure he does not do this only to impact tourists...maybe he found a change in taste...or he loves to waste money on electricity bill...
The test is other thing...some wines were drank while playing some music...the happy consumers found music mattered... big deal.
I'm sure they wasted their time, as most of the "scientific research" guys 🙁 Who pays that kind of thing?
Tonight I'll test "cognitive priming theory" 😀
M
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