Affect on palate of giving up sugar/smoking/etc?
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:18 pm
About a year ago I gave up sugar in my tea and I seem to be giving up sugar in coffee, I wondered whether it was having an affect on the way I taste wine
I've never smoked but surely that must make a difference. I wondered whether wines like earlier Grange could be so briary and tanninic because Max Schubert and most of his generation smoked. Wouldn't tar and smoke increase tannin tolerance?
The Robert Parker / American palate seems to be into fruit bombs. Is this affected by the huge quantity of sugary soft drinks consumed in the US? There was an article in the New York Times online a couple weeks ago discussing the huge increase in calories via this source over the last few years.
Part of this question emerged from opening a few bottles of Noon's lately and not getting as much enjoyment as expected. Why do our tastes in wine change? Is it just trying new things or getting tired of the same thing all the time? Or do other factors make a difference?
Any thoughts - or just a Saturday afternoon ramble from me?

I've never smoked but surely that must make a difference. I wondered whether wines like earlier Grange could be so briary and tanninic because Max Schubert and most of his generation smoked. Wouldn't tar and smoke increase tannin tolerance?
The Robert Parker / American palate seems to be into fruit bombs. Is this affected by the huge quantity of sugary soft drinks consumed in the US? There was an article in the New York Times online a couple weeks ago discussing the huge increase in calories via this source over the last few years.
Part of this question emerged from opening a few bottles of Noon's lately and not getting as much enjoyment as expected. Why do our tastes in wine change? Is it just trying new things or getting tired of the same thing all the time? Or do other factors make a difference?
Any thoughts - or just a Saturday afternoon ramble from me?