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How to Pick the Perfect Wineglass

How to Pick the Perfect Wineglass

How to Pick the Perfect Wineglass


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As dedicated wine lovers, there are few things more disappointing to us than being seated in a restaurant and spotting inexpensive, thick, big-box store-style wineglasses on the table, which is a warning sign that the wine service is going to be less than spectacular. We are not alone in our understanding that the shape of a wineglass is very important to the experience of drinking wine, and we know that the quality of the glass plays an extremely large role as well. Crystal or borosilicate glasses are always preferable to more clunky designs as their thin rims make each sip more pleasurable. Glasses made of these materials also refract light better than cheaper alternatives and offer a more elegant look and feel to elevate the drinking experience.

An average wine in a very good glass that is the correct shape and size for the variety and style will seem more impressive than an excellent wine served in the wrong glass, which can make the wine seem flat. Monica Townsend, sommelier at New York City restaurant Brass, is no stranger to being asked about the differences in wineglass shapes. “I encourage everyone to test it for themselves: pour the same wine into a solo cup, coffee mug, any and every type of wineglass on hand,” she says, “and the best tasting example will always be the one which is made specifically for the particular style or specific grape.” We give similar advice and are happy to pour wine into a variety of glasses ourselves just to get the point across.




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