NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Isabelle Foret, lifelong wine researcher, today announces her findings following Best of France's 2015 tasting event, which offered New Yorkers a new way to experience French wine through a blind tasting. The event, which hosted hundreds of thousands of participants in the middle of Manhattan's iconic Times Square, was an opportunity to discover the ways in which men and women's perceptions of wine differ.
From a sensory preference viewpoint, fruit tastes and aromas are by far the most important among women particularly in the varietals below:
On the other hand, men are more likely to detect a wine by its region, with the most commonly identified ones being:
Isabelle Foret also revealed that 50% of the women who participated in the survey were attracted by a partner who knew how to pair wine with food
Women's favorite pairings
About Isabelle Foret
A lifelong wine expert and researcher, Isabelle Foret has largely contributed to feminizing the wine industry and oenology, bringing forth women's increased senses as well as the romantic rites related to wine drinking. Isabelle Foret is the spokesperson for French Wines, Wines with Style
About French Wines, Wines with Style
Wines with Style is the national campaign for the promotion of all French wine regions overseas and driving the campaign Wines with Style in the United States. French regions include Alsace, Beaujolais, Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Champagne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Loire Valley, Provence, Rhône Valley, Corsica, Savoir, Jura, and France's Southwest.
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