Having the right wine glass is not just about being a wine connoisseur snob, it's actually got a lot to do with the wine and its flavours and aroma.
While there are many variations, three are most commonly used. These are: red wine glasses, white wine glasses and champagne flutes.
All consist of a stem and a bowl, which may differ in size. Generally, when drinking wine, it is advised that you hold the glass by the stem, so as not to affect or interfere with the temperature of the wine. The stem also allows you to swirl the wine with ease.
Wine connoisseurs believe that the shape of the glass bowl is very important as it concentrates the flavour and aroma of the wine.
RED WINE GLASSES
Glasses which are used for drinking red wines usually have a wider bowl and are rounder than the white ones. Of these glasses, two main styles are used:
Bordeaux Glass -- This is a tall glass with a wide bowl and is used for full bodied red wines such as Merlot and Cabernet.
Burgundy Glass -- This has a slightly larger bowl than the Bordeaux Glass in order to accumulate the aromas of the more delicate wines such as Pinot Noir.
WHITE WINE GLASSES
Glasses which are used for drinking white wines usually have a narrower bowl than the red ones. This allows the temperature to remain more chilled as there is less air circulating around the glass.
CHAMPAGNE FLUTES
Champagne flutes or glasses can be easily identified by their long stem and narrower, taller bowl than a white one. The design of the glass is said to retain the carbonated drink as the glass allows it to dissipate faster than any other wine glass.
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