Abstract
Years have profound effects on both prediction relationships and groupings of wines in similar categories. Correlations between the sensory scores and the routine analysis were extremely poor, indicating either that the factors measured were unimportant to the wine quality (within reasonable limits) or that the interrelationship of the measurements were of more importance than the individual measurements. Relationships were studied by means of correlation and factor analyses. Groupings were made on the bases of correlation coefficients and additional factor analysis techniques.
- Accepted October 1966.
- Published online January 1966
- Copyright 1966 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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