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Tips On How To Choose The Right Wine Glasses
You might have noticed that most wine glasses have a stem. Beyond the beautiful look that it provides, the stem is used to avoid touching wine by the bowl. It is advisable to hold glass by the stem because touching the bowl will reduce the chilled temperature of the wine. It also makes the glass look nicer without fingerprints on the glass. Plain and clear wine glasses are the ideal type. You can appreciate the color and the look of the wine if the glass is crystal clear. Color of the wine reflects quality and age and you will see it better with a clear glass. It is more sophisticated and suitable to have plain and clear glasses rather than solid colored-glasses and the ones with intricate designs. RED WINE A larger bowl wine glass is advisable for red wines. Without spilling the contents, a drinker can easily swirl the drink. Swirling is a way to release the aroma of the wine. The aroma can be savored before drinking. WHITE WINE White wine glasses must have smaller bowls and mouths. To keep the cool temperature of the wine longer, reduce the rate of oxidation and preserve the fresh, crisp and clean flavor of wine, a narrower U-shape glass and its smaller mouth is helpful. SPARKLING WINE OR CHAMPAGNE Champagne flutes or long stem glass with tall and slim bowl is ideal for sparkling wines. It was designed to retain carbonation in the wine longer by having a smaller opening. With the bubbles retained in the glass, it will also look very nice, fancy and aesthetically pleasing. SHERRY GLASS The smallest wine glass is a sherry glass. For stronger types of wines like sherry or port, this is ideal. Whether you are serving or drinking red wine, white, sparkling or more stronger wines, you now know which ones will be appropriate to use and which ones will bring better enjoyment and visual appeal to wine drinking. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com If you are serving or drinking Australian red wine, white, sparkling or more stronger wines, you should be able to know which one is better to serve or to drink. To know more about wines visit www.winemarket.com.au/Home_4/REDS Get a Unique Version of this Article Article Submission |
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