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How to Choose a Wine Glass
Riedel
VintageΒ·
Champagne
Riedel
Champagne
Bormioli Rocco
Flute 3.65740.
Bormioli Rocco
Flute Model No.3
Bormioli Rocco
Champagne
Arcoroc
Flute 150P3999
What is "Body" in red wine tasting?
"Body"
A term describing the "weight" and "depth of richness" of a red wine as perceived on the palate.
For white and rosΓ© wines, taste is generally described as "sweet" or "dry."
The taste and aroma of wine change depending on the shape of the glass.
Choosing a glass suited to the characteristics of the wine
helps bring out its flavor and aroma to the fullest.
Enjoy a wonderful moment with delicious wine.
A glass with a large bowl that exposes the wine to plenty of air,
drawing out its aromas fully. The rim, narrower than the bowl,
traps the wine's bouquet inside, allowing you to enjoy it
longer and more intensely. The wide curve of the bowl
guides the wine from the tip of the tongue toward the back,
guiding the acidity to a pleasant, well-balanced level.
Commonly seen in restaurants,
this tulip-shaped wine
glass is a versatile type suitable for red wine
and white wine alike,
offering a well-balanced fit for both.
Like a Bordeaux glass, the bowl has a gentle curve,
but with a shorter bowl length. Temperature greatly affects
the taste of white wine. For chilled white wine,
a smaller glass is recommended so you can enjoy it
cold without temperature change. For barrel-aged white wine,
a slightly larger glass with a wider rim is recommended.
The bowl is slightly smaller with a subtle curve.
It allows the wine's aroma to develop gradually,
drawing out and expanding the bouquet. As the wine
spreads broadly across the palate, you can fully
appreciate the flavor on the tongue, softening
the tannins. Ideal for full-bodied red wines with higher tannins.
Rim
Bowl
Stem
Plate
A descriptor for red wines with rich flavor and aroma, strong tannins,
firm acidity, and deep color.
Full
Body
A wine style between full-bodied and light-bodied.
Tannins are moderate, with balanced astringency, acidity, and aroma β€”
easy to pair with food and approachable for everyone.
Medium
Body
A descriptor for fresh, fruity, light red wines. Low in tannins
with pleasantly moderate acidity.
Ladle
Body
Choose a clear, colorless
wine glass. The color of
the wine tells you its
condition β€” whether it is
clear or cloudy β€” and
lets you fully enjoy
the brilliant,
sparkling
hues of the wine.
less, enhancing the taste.
The thinner the rim
where your lips touch, the better
you can perceive the flavor,
mouthfeel, and texture of wine.
A glass for enjoying sparkling wine and champagne. The tall, narrow bowl shape lets you enjoy the beautiful bubbles of sparkling wine.
It is also known as a champagne glass or flute. The bowl shape also helps retain carbonation.
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