Image source: unsplash.com

4 Common Types of Wine Glasses and How to Choose the Right One

Wine is not necessarily everyone’s drink of choice, but the fact is that we all have a glass from time to time. Okay, some more often than others. A lot of people don’t care what type of glass they drink it from, and some even go a step further and use a coffee mug or a mason jar when relaxing after a stressful day at home.

However, did you know that the glass can actually improve the drink’s flavor? No, no, it’s not just in your head because you feel all fancy and classy when using a wine glass. There is actually a science behind this, which is why there are so many different types of them. Choosing the right one can be sort of a nightmare simply because you have numerous options, and even more if you don’t know which one goes with the type of wine you like. So first go to Wineo Mark to find the wine you want.

Well, we are here to help. In the following text, we will introduce you to some of the most common types of wine glasses and provide you with some tips on how to choose the right one.

Does it really matter?

Image source: unsplash.com

Yes. Yes, it does. Even if you are not a wine lover, you are probably familiar with the statement, “you must allow the wine to breathe before consuming it.” What does this actually mean? Well, when poured from the bottle, the ethanol slowly begins evaporating. According to studies, the shape of the glass has a significant effect on the vapors, which actually carry the aromatic compounds. As you probably know, these play the most significant role in the flavor of the drink.

What is the anatomy of the glass?

Each glass consists of four parts. Firstly, there is a base that ensures its stability. Then, there is the stem that people use to hold it, but there is another interesting fact about it. By using the stem to hold it, you won’t have to touch the bowl and raise the temperature of the wine.

Next, there is a bowl that we have already mentioned. The trick is to make sure that it is big enough so that you could swirl the drink without the risk of spilling it. The size of the bowl mainly depends on the type of wine since the red one needs more room to breathe, and therefore it should be bigger. On the other hand, flutes or narrow glasses are used for serving bubbly drinks because they ensure the bubbles last longer. Finally, at the top, there is the rim.

Red Wine Glasses

Image source: unsplash.com

This type is the first one most people think about, which is why we are going to discuss it first. The main feature of these is the large bowl that doesn’t only allow the wine to breathe but also enables you to smell the aroma freely. Obviously, more air can get in, which highly improves the flavor of the drink.

Now, there are multiple types of these glasses, such as Standard, Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon, Burgundy, and Point Noir glass. Even though they are quite similar, still, each of these has a more-or-less unique design created specifically for the type of wine.

White Wine Glasses

Moreover, the glasses for serving white wine have a U-shape, and the bowl is slightly smaller than red ones. There are two reasons for this. Firstly, it preserves and enhances the flavor and aromas. Secondly, it maintains its cool temperature. Once again, there are many types, such as Chardonnay, Montrachet, Sauvignon Blanc, and Standard Sweet glass.

Sparkling and Champagne Wine Glass

Image source: unsplash.com

The main characteristic of these is that they are narrow with the goal of preserving those bubbles and ensure they last longer. The most common types are Flute for Prosecco and Franciacorta, Tulip that has a slightly wider bowl that narrows towards the top, and Vintage and Coupe that has that 1920s vibe. Keep in mind that these were used because back then, the champagne was made with a lot of syrup. As you can assume, nowadays, they are almost exclusively used for cocktails due to the wide bowl, which exposes the drink to a lot of air make the aroma would evaporate fairly quickly.

All-Purpose Wine Glass

If you want to purchase a specific kind of wine glass, that’s great. Check out the selterglas website to see what’s available. On the other hand, you have another option –all-purpose glasses. Even though these cannot provide you with the same experience and oftentimes, the same flavors, they are cost-effective, which is why people usually opt for them.

You can choose between those with or without the stem. As their name says, you can use them to serve any type of wine, and the stemless ones have more of a modern appearance. However, keep in mind that you will warm the drink faster in these.

How to choose the right one?

Image source: unsplash.com

As you see, there are numerous types of wine glasses, so the question arises – How to choose? First of all, think about the wine you will be serving. Is it red, white, rose, champagne? Once you have made this decision, choose the glass accordingly.

Secondly, think about the stem. We have already mentioned that you can go with the stemless one, but this is probably not the best choice for white wine, which should stay chilled for as long as possible.

Moreover, there is the rim. We have already mentioned it as one of the parts of the glass, and although you might think it is irrelevant, it can actually affect your experience. It dictates how the wine will flow into your mouth, so the thinner the rim is, the better the flow will be. One more thing, when buying these, make sure to observe the rim. The thick one is the feature of cheaply made ones, so this is a trick you can use to make sure you are not overpaying for them.

Finally, think of the occasion. If you want to get some for personal use, you can afford to spend a little bit more money. On the other hand, if you are organizing a party, you will have to get more of them, meaning that you should set a budget. What’s more, do you want to throw a 1920s theme party? That’s right. Go with the occasion, and get the vintage ones.

About Stefania Trtica