Free Hierarchical Sorting procedure: towards a better understanding of assessor’s perception?

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Honoré Chedozeau, Carole | Chollet, Sylvie | Ballester, Jordi | Lelièvre Desmas, Maud | Chatelet, Bertrand | Lempereur, Valérie | Valentin, Dominique

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International audience. Interviews results highlight that expert and familiar consumer panels use top-down strategies (use of concepts, knowledge) while unfamiliar consumer panel use bottom-up strategies (use of perceptions). So, for familiar consumer panel, the exposure and the familiarity to these wines contributed to the use of similar categorization processes than expert panel.➢ Conducting interviews at the end of sorting tasks provides additional informations on categorization strategies and thus a better understanding of assessor’s perception.

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