Choice of professional tasting glasses
After numerous experiments by wine experts, it has been proved that the same wine will have different tastes in different shapes and shapes of wine glasses. A wine glass is not just a container for wine, but more importantly, it enhances and expresses the quality of the wine. In France for hometown wines, each wine region has their own local speciality glass to drink their local speciality wine.
For the selection of wine glasses, several aspects should be paid attention to: the shape, capacity and material of the wine glass.
The shape of the wine glass commonly used for drinking wine is generally similar to that of a tulip, with a protruding belly. The size and volume of the belly are different according to different wines. This raised belly gives the wine a good amount of room to move around, which is good for shaking the glass. The capacity of the wine glass should be large, so that the wine can be fully moved in the glass. A glass of wine is roughly 9 deciliters. If the glass is too small or poured too full, you cannot shake the glass, which also hinders the aroma of the wine.
The material of the wine glass should be colorless, transparent, smooth, and not carved. The kind of heavy colored engraved crystal glass can only bring visual enjoyment and will affect the performance of the wine. The color of the wine glass can seriously interfere with the color of the wine itself. The ideal wine glass is a super thin crystal glass. Crystal cups have the best light transmittance.
Champagne and sparkling wine need to be filled to the waist of the glass, which is the largest part of the cross-section of the glass, so that the bubbles can be better spread out. The edge of the wine glass shrinks inward and becomes smaller, which can well gather the smell of the wine on the edge of the glass. The slender and long wine glass body can make the delicate bubbles rise slowly, giving people an infinite visual experience. Enjoy the charm of champagne in the sound.
Multifunctional wine tasting glass
The traditional tulip shape is compatible with almost any wine. Of course it works best with low tannin and low acid red wines and white wines made by Sauvignon Blanc. The straight line of the cup body and the inwardly shrunk cup can concentrate the aroma, so that the drinker can quickly experience the pleasure and pleasure of wine tasting.