Are Women Better Tasters? Um, Yes!
filed under: Ramblings
There are a few quotes from me in a new Sac Bee article on gender issues - specifically, why I think women are better at tasting than men - that may ruffle a few feathers. And isn't that, after all, the spirit of the media today? It seems if you can't be controversial then don't bother. In this instance, that's right up my alley. Thanks to writer Chris Macias for reaching out to me for quotes - and hope you all enjoy!
Cheers, CC
Excerpt:
Do women taste differently than men?
We don't mean this in a cannibalistic sort of way, but rather in the juicy world of wine. The conventional wisdom: Women have a more perceptive palate than men.
Courtney Cochran swears this is true. She's a sommelier and author based in San Francisco, and her life revolves around sipping and speaking about wine.
'What I've come to understand is that women are inherently better tasters than men," says Cochran. "Oftentimes when I teach classes I have beginners, and when I ask people to volunteer what they're (tasting) the women are shooting their hands up. I can't call on them quickly enough. Their descriptions from the wine glass can be so nuanced and fabulous. I'm like, 'Who are you?''
Continue reading the full article here
photo: John Curley; pictured: my sister, Claire, and pal Antra at my book launch, SF Fall 2007
Posted by Courtney on March 4, 2009 11:20 AM