Pouring Wine Bottles into Glasses

Posted By on September 23, 2011

Inviting someone special to a candle dinner should be accompanied with the perfect wine. However, even though the taste of wine will really matter in that kind of occasion, the choice of wine glasses does really matter as well. You may have found very often in grocery stores or wine shops that wine bottles are turning into wine cardboard cartons, or cans. But, the ‘modern’ package of wine will not replace the best experience of drinking wine in the right glasses.Since choosing the right glasses for wine is as important as selecting
the right wine, you should, at least, know the basic shapes and sizes of
wine glasses. Different colors of wine will also make the options of
wine glasses different.

Knowing More about wine glasses Selections

For red wine, you should get choose a taller one, such as a Bordeaux glass. Using a taller glass for red wine will maximize the flavor of the red wine. But, if you would like to drink white wine, the glass should have U-shape.

The U-shape is better followed with upright form, as it will make the temperature of wine remain cool, even if the aroma has been released when it is poured.

The glasses options for red and white wines are the basic ones; you should not leave the glasses of sparkling wine. In order to maintain the flavor and the carbonation of sparkling wine, a narrow yet upright glass will be an ideal choice.

But, you should choose a small wine glass for dessert wine to help your mouth has less sweet taste. Besides, small glasses will allow you know the limit of drinking after dinner, as dessert wine has more alcohol in it.

Drinking wine is not just pouring the beverage into glasses, but it leads you into a classy drinking experience with a manner.

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