Wine is so common in our daily life now, most people have maybe one or two set of wine glasses for all types of wine.
However, if you wish to take your wine appreciation to the next level, one step to take is to learn about the different types of wine glasses and buy sets for each type of wine you serve.
Lets read more about wine glass
1. Cabernet
Cabernet wine glasses are most tall glass in all wine glass, specially created to intensify the smell of the wine. Due to their wide diameter, they allow the wine to breathe fully, and then their narrow mouths capture the aroma.
When you use it, don't fill it too full, as it will enhance the taste, smell, and feeling of the wine. Try not to pour wine beyond the widest part of the glass or bowl.
2. Burgundy
These wine glasses have larger bowls that can accommodate some of the finer wine aromas, without missing out on any amazing nuances that may exist in a glass of wine. You can easily rotate the wine to blend into the air and enjoy the best possible taste and aroma.
3. Bordeaux
The Bordeaux glass is also a tall glass, but its bowl is much smaller than some other glasses.
They are perfect for full-bodied wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, and their shape ensures the best drinking experience when using them. Wine can easily flow to the back of the mouth rather than staying at the tip of the tongue.This ensures that you taste all the amazing wine flavors without feeling bitter.
4. Pinot Noir
If you want to capture the strength of this wine, and only a glass of Pinot Noir can achieve this;
The Pinot Noir glass is very luxurious and is the widest bowl among all red or white wine glasses. This ensures that the wine comes into contact with the air as much as possible and will greatly improve its aroma and flavor.
These wine glasses have slightly shorter stems than other red wine glasses.
5. Sherry
These wine glasses are specially made for holding and serving sherry, and are very similar in appearance to Potter wine glasses. They have a long stem that can protect the quality of the drink while drinking, and a small opening. This guides the aroma of sherry to the drinker's nose and ensures that they can enjoy even the slightest nuances in the drink
6. Stemless
Stemless glasses have gained a lot of popularity recently but it’s important that you are careful when using them as you don’t want the warmth of your hand to heat up your wine. While you won’t have to worry about accidentally knocking them over since they do not have a stem, you will have to decide if that safety is worth worrying about the temperature of your wine.
7. Aerating
If you want to ensure that your wine is fully inflated before drinking, then this glass is perfect for you. You don't need to inflate your wine and pour it into a glass. You can easily inflate it when pouring yourself a drink. Looking for products that combine functionality and aesthetics.