
 Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
 Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 43 | Matthew Luczy on the Pleasures of Wine
 Apr 22, 2019 
 Matthew Luczy, a certified sommelier and wine director at Mélisse, shares his insights on the fascinating complexity of wine, making it accessible for enthusiasts. He discusses the significant role of acidity in enhancing flavors and the intricate chemistry behind wine tasting. Joined by science writer Jennifer Ouellette, they explore diverse varietals, old vs. new world wines, and the impact of climate change on production. The conversation is filled with practical tips, personal anecdotes, and a jovial approach to wine tasting that elevates the experience for all listeners. 
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Wine's Vast Variety
- Wine grapes (vitis vinifera) offer vast variety due to easy mutation and diverse terroir, unlike other alcoholic beverages.
- This unique biological complexity contributes to wine's endless range of flavors and styles.
Classifying Wines
- Classify red wines based on grape skin thickness (thin or thick) and flavor profile (earthy or fruity).
- Thin-skinned grapes produce lighter wines, while thick-skinned grapes yield heavier ones; old-world wines tend to be earthier, and new-world wines fruitier.
Acidity vs. Tannin
- Acidity makes your mouth water, while tannin dries it out.
- These contrasting elements contribute to a wine's structure and its ability to pair with food.


