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WHAT WINE GLASS SHOULD I USE?
A wine glass with a large bowl should be used for full-bodied red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz as it helps aerate the wine and accentuate its flavours. Whereas a white wine glass has a larger rim to help guide its flavours to the tip of your tongue, they’re also made with a longer stem to make the glass easier to hold and keep your wine chilled.
So whether you’re serving a full-bodied red alongside a roast lamb lunch, or a dry white wine with rich, creamy blue cheese, it’s important to remember the glass you serve your wine in has a huge impact on its flavour.
TYPES OF WINE GLASSES
Red Wine Glasses
Collection of Wine and Champagne Glasses
Red wine glasses should be larger in order to increase the wine’s contact with air. The wine is able to breathe which brings out the complexities of the flavours and fragrances.
You can generally use one type of glass for red wines such as Pinot Noir. But bigger-flavoured reds benefit from a larger glass because the greater surface area in the bowl allows more complexities to emerge.
White Wine Glasses
You’ll notice white wine glasses are more U-shaped than red, and that’s because you’ll want your wine to stay chilled while it releases its aromas.
Young white wines suit glasses with a slightly larger opening as it helps you detect the sweetness of the wine with the tip of your tongue. Whereas mature whites are best served in straighter glasses as it guides the wine to the back of your tongue so you can detect the bolder flavours.
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