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Tips on Choosing the Right Riedel Wine Glasses

Wine is one of the oldest alcoholic beverages on the planet. Commonly associated with elegance and prestige, this unique libation only gets better with age.

But did you know that wine is a delicate drink?

Even something as simple as the type of glass you pour it into can alter the flavours present in each varietal. Because of this, there are a lot of wine glasses to choose from that come in all shapes and sizes.

Keep reading to learn more about how your wine glass choice can impact your experience. Along the way, we’ll also recommend the top Riedel wine glasses that’ll complement your grape and region of choice.

A server pouring wine from a decanter into a red wine glass

How Does Wine Glass Shape Affect Taste?

Wine glasses are specifically designed to enhance the drinking experience of wine, allowing the full flavour and aroma of the wine to be enjoyed.

That being said, the glass's shape, size, and height are the three dictating factors that affect the wine’s flavour. 

This is because the shape of the glass helps to concentrate the aroma, which helps to enhance the flavour of the wine. Additionally, certain wines are better suited to certain glasses, such as a red wine in a large, broad glass, and a white wine in a narrower, taller glass.

Many wine connoisseurs maximize the size of a wine glass by swirling the drink. This process helps introduce oxygen and accentuate its natural aromas, while allowing you to see the wine’s texture and viscosity by creating legs on the side of the glass. In turn, you end up tasting the wine through its fragrance—this is the experience you should look forward to during a wine tasting.

Choose the Right Riedel Wine Glass With These Tips

To taste wine at its best, remember to keep the following considerations in mind. These will help you pair the right wine glass with the right varietal:

Choose a Wide Bowl Glass for Full-Bodied Red and White Wines

Riedel’s Veritas Cabernet Glasses, a Winewings Chardonnay Glasse, and a Veritas SNG Pinot glass

Wines that are robust and have intense aromas, such as a shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, or a buttery chardonnay require a glass that elevates and enhances its flavour profile.

Riedel’s Veritas Cabernet, Winewings Chardonnay, and Veritas SNG Pinot collections are perfect for these types of wine because of their wide bowls. Moreover, these Riedel red and white wine glasses provide a lot of room for the aromas to aerate and reach your nose. In turn, you get to enjoy the authentic flavour of this drink!

Narrow Bowls Are the Perfect Fit for Fruity or Dry White Wines

Riedel’s Wine Friendly White Wine Champagne Glasses and Veloce Riesling Glasses

Most white wines have delicate flavours and aromas. Riedel white wine glasses like the Classic white wine collection and Veloce Riesling glasses can directly transfer the aromas to your senses. With a narrower bowl, less air can enter the glass, and the liquor's temperature is maintained. 

Flute Glasses Are Always for Sparkling Wines

Riedel’s Sommelier Champagne Glasses

When you sip sparkling wines, your mood is instantly lifted by their bubbles and fizz. It’s easy to understand why sparkling wines have been popular for centuries. The refreshing, effervescent sensation can instantly transform any occasion into an unforgettable experience.

Despite its enticing characteristics, this drink is as delicate as a flower. Leaving it exposed to air will tone down the carbonation and eventually make the beverage still. Fortunately, flute glasses, such as Riedel’s Sommelier Champagne Glass, exist to preserve the bubbles of sparkling wines. This glass has a narrow bowl that extends to its rim.

Stemmed vs. Stemless Glasses

A Riedel Winewing Sauvignon Blanc stemmed glass and Riedel Cabernet/Merlot wine glasses

Stemmed glasses, like Riedel’s Winewing Sauvignon Blanc collection, have a unique appeal because of their height. On the other hand, a stemless glass like the Riedel Cabernet/Merlot Wine Glass creates an enigmatic vibe since it deviates from the typical design we’re used to seeing. 

Both kinds are great for wine drinking, but stemmed glasses are better when preserving wine quality. This is because your fingers are placed on its stem and not on the bowl. In turn, the temperature of the wine remains unchanged. In the case of stemless glasses, your drink can lose its chill faster since it is directly exposed to your hand’s warmth.

Thin vs. Thick Wine Glass Rim

The last thing you need to check before drinking wine is the rim of your glasses. The thickness of the rim does not affect the taste of wine but rather how the liquid enters your mouth. 

On that note, people prefer thin wine glasses more than thick ones because the former does not get in the way of your tasting. Its slimness allows a smooth transition of the wine from the bowl to your mouth.

Get High-Quality Wine Glasses When You Shop at S.T.O.P.

Whether you’re stocking your home bar or are looking to carry a variety of high-quality white and red wine glasses for your restaurant, Shop at S.T.O.P’s extensive collection of Riedel wine glasses are affordable and won’t crack under the pressure of a full-bodied cab.

Visit our website today to unlock the true taste of wine!

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