Why can’t it be full when pouring red wine?
The location of red wine can be seen in many occasions now. Whether it is a banquet, a dinner party, or a family dinner, red wine has become an indispensable drink. Many people know that there is only a small amount of red wine in the glass of red wine. Why?
In fact, there is no fixed requirement for how much red wine is poured at a time! But usually, it will be poured to about 1/3 of the height of the dimple in the red wine glass. what about this?
Everyone knows that wine has life. She is like an elegant sleeping beauty. After opening the bottle and pouring it into the glass, she begins to wake up slowly, and the factor that makes her wake up is the air.
Pouring about 1/3 can make the contact area of red wine and air larger (relative to pouring more or filling up), which can make Sleeping Beauty wake up faster in the glass.
If you pour too much at one time, the contact area between the red wine and the air will be very small, which is not conducive to awakening.
Pour 1/3 of it can leave enough space in the wine glass, so that the wine glass can keep plenty of wine aroma. When you taste wine, your nose will smell the aroma in the wine glass first, which will make you relaxed and happy.
And if the whole glass is filled, the aroma of the wine will be scattered in the air, so that the intoxicating aroma will not be smelled.
Everyone knows that when drinking red wine, you need to shake the glass to make the red wine more contact with the air. If it is too full, you cannot shake the glass, let alone observe the hanging glass phenomenon.
As I said before, red wine is an elegant sleeping beauty, and drinking red wine is even more elegant. If you pour a whole glass at a time, it is neither elegant nor visually beautiful, and the wine is easy to spill.
Also, when giving people a drink, give each person a small drink in turn. The reason for this is the difference in taste between the bottom and the top of the bottle.