Scientists Prove How to Value a Bottle of Wine, Just by Feeling its Dimple
Scientists have shown it is possible to value a bottle of wine just by feeling the depth of its dimple. The theory, which until now had been reported to be an urban myth, was proven by making measurements on bottles of wine of different prices. The fact will provide a useful trick for visitors to parties.
Birmingham, UK (PRWEB) February 28, 2005 -- A British scientist has shown it
is possible to value a bottle of wine just by feeling the depth of its dimple.
The theory, which until now had been reported to be an urban myth, was proven by
making measurements on bottles of wine of different prices. The fact will
provide a useful trick for visitors to parties.
Scientist Dr Karl Blanks,
a graduate of the University of Cambridge, was frustrated when his friends
dismissed his claim that expensive wines tended to have deeper dimples. A search
on the Internet failed to support his belief – in fact some websites claimed the
theory was an urban myth.
In response, Dr Blanks created a purpose-made
depth gauge and carried out measurements on a large number of bottles of red
wine at his local supermarket. The results suggested a clear link between dimple
depth and price, which could be best described by the equation
Price of
Bottle = (Dimple Depth in Millimetres + $6.65) / 4.314
Statisticians from
around the world provided their support to verify that the results were valid.
“Although the equation does not tell the whole story”, said Dr Blanks “it
clearly demonstrates that there is a relationship.”
So whether you are
receiving a bottle of wine as a gift, or making a choice between two bottles at
a party, this quirky trick might come in handy.
The home-made depth
gauge, which was used to make the measurements, was auctioned on eBay and
fetched £2.70 (GBP).
For additional information, it is strongly
recommended that you visit www.itchysquirrel.com or contact Dr Karl Blanks on +44 7715
809444, or email via the website.
About Dr Karl Blanks:
Dr Karl Blanks
graduated with a PhD in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge in
1997 and is now the International Development Director for phone company Mobell
Communications Ltd. This project is how he chooses to spend his spare
time.
Contact Information:
Karl Blanks
ItchySquirrel.com
+44 121
243 1262
+44 7715 809444 (mobile)
http://www.itchysquirrel.com
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