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"The language of coffee is now a bit like the language of wine," James said.
Yet to accept this is not to say that the elaborate language of wine evaluation is necessarily phony.
Bianca Bosker and Rachel Arons join Amelia Lester and David Haglund to discuss the language of wine.
Scholars who have studied the language of wine critics have shown how cultural ideals of masculinity, class, and even physical fitness have influenced flavor descriptions in past decades.
A chapter on the language of wine appreciation, normally a rich and highly entertaining topic, is strangely uninformative, consisting of little more than a catalog of popular wine terminology.
The language of wine appreciation is there not because wine is such a special subtle challenge to our discernment but because without the elaborate language — without the idea of wine, held up and regularly polished — it would all be about the same, or taste that way.
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