It's officially the end of the wine world. Someone's blown the whistle on the one thing that every fine restaurant owner has been painstakingly keeping under wraps. Jonathan Leake and Elizabeth Gibney (timesonline.co.uk) write:
RESTAURANTS charging inflated prices for wine could be doing their customers a favour. A study has found that people who pay more for a product do enjoy it more.
The researchers discovered that people given two identical red wines to drink said they got much more pleasure from the one they were told had cost more. Brain scans confirmed that their pleasure centres were activated far more by the higher-priced wine.
The findings could help to explain why rich diners are often willing to pay thousands of pounds for a bottle of fine wine. It seems much of the real pleasure is generated by the high price paid rather than by the quality of the vintage?.
» Full Story (via seriousaboutwine.co.za)
Actually, it's nothing new... But if you're about fork out a fortune, let us know so that we can help you spend it on something worthwhile, thereby maximising every pleasure centre the body? has to offer in the process.