Got the perfect wine? Pour it in the perfect glass!
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August 12, 2019

Got the perfect wine? Pour it in the perfect glass!

Think all wines are created equally? What about stemware? Think again! Next time you pour, follow this guide to perfectly pairing the right wine with the right glass!

 

Red – Red wines run the gamut in terms of flavor profiles, but one thing is certain: red wine means big, bold flavor! Give those gorgeous tasting notes room to breathe and bloom with glasses featuring full, round bowls, and a wider opening at the top. The roomier, the better!

Like any good relationship, it’s important your favorite reds get the space to breathe in order to truly appreciate the unique flavors its bringing to the table. Next time you’ve got friends over for wine (hello, Bachelor Mondays!),  pop the cork ahead of time to allow for proper evaporation and oxidation. Don’t get dizzy: that’s just fancy “wine speak” for letting the flavors open up, making it even more drinkable!

A good rule of thumb to follow gives younger reds (less than 8 years old) between 1-2 hours uncorked before that first pour. More mature reds only need about 30 minutes, so plan your next wine night in accordingly!

White – White wines play around with tart fruits, fresh florals, bright herbs, and variations in oakiness, buttery complexities, bone dry vs. rich and full…the list goes on.

Unlike their red counterpart, despite having a wealth of flavor profiles, white wines don’t require as much surface space when it comes to finding the perfect drinking vessel. white wine glass

Look for glasses with a true U-shaped bowl. The smaller shape of a white wine glass has more perks than you might realize, including keeping white wines naturally cooler, highlighting bright acidity, and letting floral notes take center stage.

Be mindful of the size of the opening when you pick out your next white wine glass. Prefer light-bodied whites? Lean towards a smaller opening at the top. Full-bodied varieties showcase their creaminess in glasses with a slightly larger bowl and opening.

RoséIt’s no secret that the demand and consumption for rosé has skyrocketed in recent years! It’s EVERYWHERE, and we’re not complaining. Our favorite pink drink deserves just as much attention when it comes to serving it up in the right stemware. 

If you’re notoriously not picky, or looking to keep your stemware collection minimal, no one will bat an eye if you pour your fave rosé in a white wine glass. Seriously! 

Want to show that awesome bottle in your fridge some true TLC? Seek out a rosé glass featuring a slightly tapered bowl and a more flared opening. Swirl around to your heart’s content and sip away! Every season is rosé season, so what are you waiting for? 

Bubbles – Party in a glass, anyone? A glass of fizzy, bubbly Crémant de Bordeaux has us on the dance floor in no time, even if the dance floor is in your living room, and your outfit is less “night out” and more like sweatpants. 

Flutes are the name of the game the next time you’re ready to brandish some bubbles! This type of tall, narrow stemware locks in all of the effervescence we know and love. Because who would ever want to drink flat Crémant?!

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