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Analysis of a Wine Tasting

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  • Lindley, Dennis V.

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Analyses are made of two wine tastings, one of red and one of white wines, to compare French and American styles. It is concluded that there are differences between the wines and, in the case of the reds, national differences. It is shown that even skilled tasters can often be out by as much as 3 when judging on a scale from 0 to 20. For the statistician, Bayes factors are contrasted with F-values. (JEL classification: C11)

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  • Lindley, Dennis V., 2006. "Analysis of a Wine Tasting," Journal of Wine Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 1(1), pages 33-41, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jwecon:v:1:y:2006:i:01:p:33-41_00
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    1. Gergaud, Olivier & Ginsburgh, Victor & Moreno-Ternero, Juan D., 2021. "Wine Ratings: Seeking a Consensus among Tasters via Normalization, Approval, and Aggregation," Journal of Wine Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 16(3), pages 321-342, August.
    2. Barberà, Salvador & Bossert, Walter & Moreno-Ternero, Juan D., 2023. "Wine rankings and the Borda method," Journal of Wine Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 18(2), pages 122-138, May.
    3. Ferro Gustavo & Gatti Nicolás, 2022. "Explaining Wine Scores Through Stochastic Frontier Analysis," Asociación Argentina de Economía Política: Working Papers 4621, Asociación Argentina de Economía Política.

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    • C11 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - Bayesian Analysis: General

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