Printing Tasting Sheets

Select Quality Management Daily Operations (G31B11), Tasting Comments Report.

Note: You generate this report by running the Select Vessel program (R31B86). Use the processing options of this program to determine the data selection for the Tasting Sheet report.

See Processing Options for Select Vessels (R31B86).

Testers use tasting sheets to evaluate bulk product. You can print a tasting sheet to enable the testing lab to record comments for the blend that is being tested. The tasting sheet includes the following information:

  • Blend ID.

  • Vessel number and class.

  • Grower.

  • Date tested for the result.

  • Comments.

    You determine which comment to print by selecting a comment code in the processing options.

  • Gallons.

  • Number of barrels.

  • Space for notes.

  • Up to three named calculation formats.

    You can use the named calculation formats to display harvest and blend test results, as well as styles and additives.

You can print a tasting sheet for a work order. If you have set up sample information for the test you want to perform, the tasting sheet displays this information. You can sort the information that the report displays by work order and sample number.

Note: If you want to print harvest results, ensure that harvest and blend tests have different test IDs and different result names. For example, you must distinguish a Brix test for wine from a Brix test for a harvest.