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One of the essential pieces of glassware that any bar, pub, or beverage establishment should have is a set of wine glasses. Using the proper glass when drinking wine will significantly impact your customers’ drinking experience. Not only are wine glasses aesthetically pleasing, but they also help enhance the wine’s flavors and aromas.

Type of Wine Glasses

  • Red Wine Glasses. Generally, red wine glasses have a full, round bowl to allow aeration and release the complex aromatics of red wine. They also feature a large opening to enable the drinkers to dip their nose inside and enjoy the aromas while drinking.
  • White Wine Glasses. White wine glasses come with a smaller and narrower vessel to channel the delicate aromas and flavors of white wine directly toward the drinker’s nose. The U-shaped bowl also minimizes the exposure of the wine’s surface area to air, keeping it cold for a longer time.
  • Dessert Wine Glasses. A dessert wine glass is typically smaller due to the high alcohol content of dessert wines. It has a narrow mouth designed to reduce evaporation, concentrate the wine’s aromas, and slowly lead the wine to the back of the mouth so that the sweetness won’t overwhelm the drinker.
  • Champagne and Sparkling Wine Glasses. The tall, narrow shape of the champagne wine glass preserves the effervescence in your champagne or sparkling wine and allows them to rise, creating a beautiful presentation.
  • All-Purpose Wine Glasses. These versatile wine glasses are ideal for drinking both white and red wines. They are cost-effective and offer multiple functionalities. However, you may not get the same drinking experience as you have when using the proper glass type.

Things to Consider Before Buying Wine Glasses

  • Type and Shape. The shape of wine glasses plays a vital role in enhancing your wine-drinking experience. Every contour has effects on alcohol evaporation, oxidation, and even the release of aromas and flavors. Because of this, various types of wine glasses exist, each of them designed for a specific variety of wine.
  • Stem. The stem of your wine glass allows you to hold it without transferring heat from your hand, keeping the wine’s temperature unaffected. It also enables you to store your glass upside down to prevent dust or stale air from getting trapped inside the bowl. On the other hand, stemless wine glasses or tumblers are perfect for casual drinking events and everyday use.
  • Rim. The thickness and shape of the wine glass’s rim can alter how the wine flows onto your tongue while drinking, impacting the way you taste it. A thin rim lets the wine pass through smoothly, while thick, rolled edges slow down the wine and accentuate its acidity.
  • Construction. The construction of the glass contributes to its durability, price, and taste of wine. There are two primary materials used for making wine glasses: crystal and glass. Crystal offers extreme clarity and sparkle, while glass is less fragile.

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