Affiliations: Laboratoire de Thermomécanique, GRESPI,
Université de Reims, Faculté des Sciences, 51687 Reims
cedex 2, France. E-mail: guillaume.polidori@univ-reims.fr | Laboratoire d'Enologie et de Chimie
Appliqué, URVVC-SE, Université de Reims,
Faculté des Sciences, 51687 Reims cedex 2, France
Abstract: The simple idea this study rests on is that one cannot be concerned
by the bubbling and aromatic exhalation events in champagne tasting without
being interested in the study of the flow mixing mechanisms inside the glass.
Indeed, a key assumption is that a strong link of causality may exist between
inherent liquid-phase flow structures due to bubble motion and the flavors
exhalation process. This is the reason why, to underscore the impact of
glass-shape and glass-engravement conditions on mixing flow phenomena,
classical flow visualization techniques were used to capture fluid motion in
traditional flutes and coupes poured with champagne. Laser tomography combined
with fluorescent dyes and solid tracers have been used to give the
quasi-instantaneous velocity field from which streamline patterns are deduced
as well as the vorticity convection.
Keywords: Flow Visualization, Ring vortex, Champagne wine