Choose the Right Glass for the Right Type of Wine

There is a lot to enjoying wine. And one of the first things is choosing the right wine glass. You can find many different types of wine glasses. In fact probably hundreds when you include the different sizes. But, what we are talking about here is a few basic differences.

When you stock your wine glass shelf, there are three basic types you want to include. Make sure they are all stemmed glasses. That matters when you are drinking your wine. You hold the glass by the stem in order not to hold the bowl and warm up the wine. Besides, when your wines are a little chilled, which all should be to some degree, even reds, during the summer months, you will get condensation on the outside of the bowl.

The three basic bowl shapes are a wide bowl for reds, a medium bowl for whites and roses and a thin, tall bowl, called a flute, for sparking wines. These differences do matter when enjoying your wine. Learn how to properly taste wine for it’s fullest enjoyment and you will also learn why the size of the bowls matter.

The capacity of the bowls is entirely up to you. If you prefer to drink in smaller portions you can choose glasses with a smaller capacity, maybe 6 ounces. Larger capacity bowls, even very large bowls are available if you like.

Choosing the right style bowl for enjoying your wine is the key here. So start off with your basic set and you can add more interesting or fun ones later.

Learn All About Wine

Did you ever wonder why people seem snobby about wine tasting? Have you tried certain wines with certain foods and realized that both taste better? Are you just plain intrigued by wine drinking? Then you need to visit All About Wine.

It‘s simply information about the whys and whereofs of enjoying wine. The different types of wine, how wine is made, how to serve wine, how to chose wine, even the definitions of the terms used in wine tasting.

Wine has a long history of making foods taste better. Kind of explains why people enjoy it, doesn’t it? You can stand in front of the wine aisle at your local market and see hundreds of varieties. You can pick a wine based on the looks of the bottle, the price or the recommendation of the clerk. Or you can blindly close your eyes and grab a bottle because you have no idea what to get.

Or you can visit All About Wine and learn how to choose a good wine. Not just for tasting for yourself, but for taking to a dinner party you’re invited to, even to give as a gift to a wine-loving friend or relative. Why throw away your money on something that may be ridiculously bad tasting when you can actually pick a good one? Sometimes it’s just a matter of learning.