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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Picking The Right Wine Glass For The Wine



If you have a good wine, special occasions, friends or boss to dinner stem ware is important. Good wine tastes better than a good glass of wine, and is aesthetically more appealing. Using a good wine glass can better appreciate the wine aroma and flavor complexity so much more. Often, taste can change when you drink from different types of glass. Four aspects of the glass are important: The color, size, shape and thickness. These aspects are summarized below.

Good stem goods have one common element is clear. Pretty blue, pink, green or glasses can look good in china cabinet, but they interfere with the ability to distinguish certain colors of wine. It's best to stay with clear glasses.

Size is an important element in the harvesting of stem ware. For dry, red and white wines using a larger glass. larger glass allows it to swirl around without spilling wine. Also, larger glass lets you enjoy the smell of wine. Small specs are a dessert wine or sherry, which is consumed in small quantities.

Here are some basic guidelines in the selection of wines by the glass size:

1 Red wine glasses should be kept at least 12 ounces.

2 Glasses of white wine should hold 10-12 ounces.

3 Glasses of sparkling wine should hold 8-12 ounces.

Wine glasses come in several different forms. Some are round bowls, while others are more elongated with the smaller bowls. I will discuss which form goes with which wine.

stem Tulip shape of goods is an ideal form of glass for use in sparkling wine. This is a senior bowl, and it is narrower at the edge than in the middle of the bowl. This shape helps the bubbles in the wine more.

or oval shape of apples to choose? Oval shaped glass bowl on a narrow mouth. This glass is ideal for many red wines such as Bordeaux, Cabernet, merlots and zinfandels. On the other hand, the other red wines such as Burgundies, pinot noir, a barlos are appreciated in the wider bowl of apple-shaped glass. What works best shape depends on how glass shape on wine on the tongue, flavors, and swirl in the glass. Sometimes it takes a little experimenting to get the right stem ware for the wine of your choice.

stem ware made ​​of very thin crystal cost much more, but it might be worth it. The wine seems to taste better out of it, and getting the finer elements of wine. It adds an aesthetic experience of tasting wine.

How many glasses do you need? I suggest two different types of glass for red and white wine and one glass of sparkling wine, and you'll be fine for your needs a glass of wine.

In conclusion, the picking of wine glasses to buy you have to take into account the wine you will drink, color, shape, size, shape and thickness of glass that brings out the best quality wines.

1 comments:

Winoman said...

Wine, unlike other beverages, actually complements food and food complements wine. Your most sensitive taste sensor is the tongue. It is made up of thousands of tiny taste buds that are shaped like a mushroom, a stem with a cap that overhangs on top. As you eat, your taste buds trap food between the stem and the cap, blotting out the bud’s ability to taste

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