RSS Banner


Guide To Buying Wine Glasses

Posted by: admin  /  Category: wine glasses

You’ve heard somewhere or read somewhere that wine must be served in the best crystal to get its full advantage, well not necessarily but there are a few basic principles to remember when choosing glasses that will help you get the best from your favorite bottle.

It is true however that the appearance, smell and even the taste can be enhanced by using the proper glasses. The oldest surviving wine glass with a stem and foot are 15th century enameled goblets that holds more than four ounces of liquid. Towards the end of the 16th century in Germany, wine glasses are sophistically engraved as decoration . Meanwhile The earliest surviving English wine glasses that were produced near the end of the 16th century were made by Verzelini, there were diamond-engraved. Around the 1740s plain straight stems and air twist stems gained popularity . France introduced fine crystal glasses towards the end of the 18th century.

Wine glasses during the 19th century were often produced in sets of a dozen each, each set for port and sherry, burgundy and claret, champagne glasses and liqueur glasses. In the 1950s, Riedel Crystal and other manufacturers have refined the design of wine glasses with unique size and shape for almost every wine variation.

wine glassesWhen choosing glasses, always remember to first choose a plain glass to set off your best wines, stay away from colored or even those that have tinted stems or bases. The effect of light on the wine, specifically the ‘legs’ and ‘tears’ on the inner wall when you swirl the wine and the way aromas are captured within the wine glass and finally presented to your nose while drinking are one of the most important things to consider when choosing wine glasses. Glasses with a wide bowl that tapers toward the mouth will allow the aroma of the wine to be released generously. This is because the deeper bowls allow more room for swirling and the narrow opening channels the aroma to your nostrils efficiently. A big flared opening will disperse the aroma rather quicker.

cheap wine glassRed wines are traditionally served in bigger glasses than white wine, this is because red wines needs more space to breathe and develop, remember, a wine glass can never be too big. Sparkling wines should be served in think glasses with straight side or flutes so that the fizz is preserved. Realizing the plight of budget restricted consumers, the California Wine Institute has developed an all-purpose wine glass. It is five and one half inches tall with a one and three quarter inch stem. Its clear, tulip-shaped bowl holds a capacity of up to eight ounces.

Setting of wine glasses at a dinner party should also be taken into consideration when serving different types of wine throughout each course. The glasses should be arranged in the order they are to be used and right to left. Typically wine is poured from the right, while food is served from the left. You might want to begin with tall stemmed glass for whites followed by a large wine goblet for reds and ending with short smaller glass for port or sherry. Finally remember that you need to leave room to capture the aroma as it rises from the swirled wine and allowing room for it to be tilted to evaluate the color of the wine, therefore it’s best to fill the wine glass at one third to one half full at the most.

Please visit http://wholesalewineglasses.net/ for more information on wholesale wine glasses.

About The Author

Brian Johnson

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: ,

Crystal Wine Glasses

Posted by: admin  /  Category: wine glasses

 Wine Glass Size - Drinking Wine Glasses

Does wine taste better when you have it out of a bigger glass? The answer in my opinion depends. If the wine is good, a big glass will make it better - most of the time. I don’t think you have to always get caught up in what is a Bordeaux glass specifically and so on, but a nice big well crafted Stem made for a Cabernet or other full bodied wine can really deliver. Deliver what? Big aromas that are released easier when drinking from a bigger stem and that will give you more palate pleasure.

Younger Bolder Red Wines

If there is one type or style of wine that benefits from a nice size glass, it is bold young reds that have great body and aroma, but maybe are also young and need the extra space in a big glass to stretch out and air - almost like a mini decanter. Even if you are someone who does not sit and smell a wine for 5 minutes before drinking it (ahem…that’s me by the way), the aroma of a wine will effect the taste and your full capturing of the flavor. It just does. Try a good full body wine and pour it in to a little glass, you know the kind you’ll get at a pizza restaurant or something and pour some into a nice size Cabernet Bordeaux glass. The wine will open up faster, give off stronger aroma and taste much better. Why not drink your best wines in stemware that gives you the best method of enjoyment?

 crystal wine glasses

Lighter Bodied Reds and Whites

I enjoy good wines with good sized glasses at low pours. That’s just me and there are no rules. I don’t even drink champagne out of flutes. I use white wine glasses. I like a big bowl, love to swirl and sniff so lighter bodied reds such as Chianti, Classic Style Pinot Noirs, Malbecs and others work fine for me in bigger stemware. Full bodied Chardonnays can be big and bold with a large red style wine glass as well.

Not all wines benefit from more real estate in the stem for me. Older wines that are past their peak and cheaper everyday bottles will only fade out faster or just taste worse than they would out of a little glass with a high pour!

These are mainly preferences by yours truly and certainly more opinion than fact. There is very little about wine enjoyment that is totally based on fact. Still, do yourself a favor and drink your best wines out of a nice big glass and get your whole head in there!

By: Nick Hunter

 

 

 

 

Wedgwood Floral Garland Crystal Wine Glass Ideal for formal entertaining, the Wedgwood Floral Garland Crystal Wine Glass is a symbol of luxurious beauty. Choosing Crystal Champagne Glass These are the wine glasses, cocktail glasses, cordial glasses, champagne flutes and brandy snifters. Most people normally purchase wine glasses and the champagne flutes. An example of the latter is the crystal champagne glass. Personalized Wine Glasses If you get a set of personalized wine glasses for graduates, they’re sure to be cherished whenever they open a new wine bottle! The traditional gift for the 15th anniversary is crystal wine glasses. 

 

 

 

 

 

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , ,

Plastic Wine Glass

Posted by: admin  /  Category: wine glasses

 Types and Sizes Of Wine Glasses

Do you know the components of wine? It is made from natural fermentation of juices like grape vine, apples, elderberry, barley and rice. These juices contain enzymes and yeast. Yeast converts sugars into alcohol. This drink has been produced for long and the process has remained the same except for the ingredients. It comes in different tastes which cater for individual’s tastes and preferences.

People have used different vessels to take this exotic drink. For a long time, they used vessels made of materials such as gold to serve the drink. In 15th century, European craftsmen made wine glasses and they had engraved decorations. The glasses were eye catching and they resembled the image of a stem. The design has remained fashionable even to date, we have such modern glasses.

 Plastic Wine Glass

There are things to consider before purchasing wine glasses. The first impression matters a lot so the chosen type should be appealing to eyes. You should know the type of liquor you want to serve, size and the color. Transparent glasses are recommended because they display the color properties of the drink in the inner glass walls. The size of the glasses depends on the time you intend to serve the drink. If it’s before meal, then a large size is ideal, if it’s after meal you should use a smaller size.

Wine glasses come in different sizes, designs and color. They cost differently and if you want to buy the type that will serve you perfectly, you check your budget and compare the available options. This will guide you properly. The slender tulip glasses are clear, attractive, they are ideal for serving champagne because one can see clearly through them.

By: Peter Gitundu

 

 

 

Wine Glass Racks Any wine collection isn’t complete without a collection of wine glasses with which to drink the wine. Wine glass racks can store your stemware simply and chicly. Not merely will a wine glass rack save cabinet space. Right Cheap Wine Glasses For Your House Howev fef er just because they\′re cheap, does not mean that you have got to settle for plastic ones. These days, many wine glass companies have started making reasonable alternatives to their higher end lines. Find The Best Cheap Wine Glasses But just as a result of they\′re low cost, does not mean that you have to accept plastic ones. Nowadays, many wine glass corporations have started creating affordable alternatives to their higher finish lines. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , ,

Red Wine Glasses

Posted by: admin  /  Category: wine glasses

Types of Wine Glasses

Connoisseurs of wine will definitely love to see their favorite wine served in the most presentable manner. In fact, choosing a wine glass is as important as choosing the right wine for the occasion. Here is how you do it…

 A wine glass is a hallmark of refined taste and elegance with which wine is served by the host. It can drastically affect your perception of a drink or its taste. Good wines can be distinguished from the rest by their taste, smell, look and swirl. All these features are augmented by the use of the right kind of wine glass. Different types of wine are enjoyed best when they are served in specific types of glasses.

red wine glasses

There are three typical components of a wine glass: the base, which supports the entire body and maintains its uprightness; the stem, where you hold the wine glass (without transferring the heat of the body to the wine or leaving any marks on its surface which may affect the wine’s appearance); and the body, which essentially retains the real flavor of the drink. All wine glasses are designed to direct the flow of wine into that part of the mouth, where its flavor would be most appreciated. The design for all the glasses is slightly tapered towards the top and wider at the bottom. This shape helps to direct the wine’s aroma and flavor towards the nose and mouth respectively.

Globally, there are four general types of wine glasses in use, though the norm may differ in certain cases.

  • Red wine glass: It is fuller and more rounded in shape than the other types of wine glasses. This type is characterized by a shorter stem as most people tend to hold the bowl while drinking. Red wine does not get affected by body heat easily. Further, the bowl is larger to allow red wine more exposure to air in order to release its bold aroma and flavor. The complex flavors of red wine are smoothed when exposed to air. The red wine glass can be classified again into two styles.
    Bordeaux glass: This is a tall glass with a broad bowl designed for full bodied red wines like Cabernet and Merlot. As the glass is tall, the wine is directed to the back of the mouth for maximum flavor.
    Burgundy glass: In this case, the bowl is bigger in order to accumulate the aroma of delicate wines such as Pinot Noir. This shape allows the wine to be lined towards the tip of the tongue, where sweetness is enjoyed the best.
  • White wine glass: The wine glass is slender and has a long stem. It is more U-shaped so that the aromas are streamlined and the wine remains cooler for a longer time. The slender shape ensures less body contact with the glass, as white wine is more sensitive to temperature change. The lip is designed to direct the flow towards the side and the front part of the mouth to relish the sweetness of white wine. However, there are many variants of the white wine glass, depending on whether the wine is crisp and young or matured and fuller.
  • Sparkling wine glass: This type of wine glass is mostly similar to the one used for white wine, with the only notable difference of having a slightly elongated bowl. The shape helps in pouring the drink without losing its unique carbonation. The long stem and the narrow features prevent heat from escaping due to body contact, while the flavor just like in case of white wines is retained.
  • Dessert wine glass: It is also known as aperitif glass used to serve ports, sherries, liqueurs, short shooters and aperitifs. The glass has a standard 120ml shape, which is a smaller size so that the wine is dispensed to the back of the oral cavity and the sweetness does not overwhelm the drinker. As the alcohol content is high, smaller glasses are perfect for serving dessert wines.

Besides the above mentioned types, wine glasses are also classified on the basis of their design. Although this is a recent trend, the use of most of these is fast catching up across the globe.

  • Crystal wine glass: The crystal design is the most common type of wine glass that has been in use for many years. The maintenance and design is not an issue as these are readily available in the market. The crystal wine glass can be etched or made stemless depending on the user’s choice.
  • Etched wine glass: This intricately carved glass can have different customized designs. The deep etching gives distinctive appeal to wine glass.
  • Stemless wine glass: As the name suggests, the normal stem on the glass is absent in these types. This wine glass is rounded and shaped like a tumbler. Generally, this wine glass will have a flat bottom and is slight thicker as compared to other wine glasses.

Another novel type is an ice-glass made from a mold placed in a deep freezer. This ice-glass is used for serving white wine and makes a great value addition to a bar setting. It can also be used to serve ice wine (a dessert wine) which tastes best when served chilled. People who love quality wine will swear by the use of right glasses, but it is not a necessity. The important thing is to enjoy your wine as best as you like!

By:Prashant Magar


typical bottle of Red wine The color change you experienced is common with "over aged" wines. Had you actually had a glass of your wine it would have tasted more like red wine vinegar than anything else. It is actually a myth that wineRed Wine Glass on Flickr A gets better with age. glass of (partially consumed) red wine and some time to kill while Lori was on the phone provided an opportunity to play around with a "cookie" (cucoloris) to create a light pattern.wine glasses The red wine glasses at the top of the post are from Martha Stewart’s Holiday Collection at Macys. They are a wonderful, vibrant red and will make any holiday table-setting explode with color. 

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , ,

Decorative Wine Glasses

Posted by: admin  /  Category: wine glasses

Handmade Wine Glasses

One might wonder whether handmade wine glasses have any market in today’s hi-tech world where machine made wine glasses are preferred for its craftsmanship and excellent finish. In reality, handmade wine glasses are still desired by many customers owing to its unique design and the personal touch that it offers.

These wine glasses are made by expert craftsmen and can deliver top quality glasses that will beat even the machine made ones. The spectacular look and appeal of these glasses is another reason why they still hold a large share of the market. The aesthetic sense of the craftsman is expressed in each handmade wine glass making it unique in every respect.

To add variety to the glasses, wine glasses are hand painted with simple and artistic designs. These small designs make the glass very dear to the customer. One advantage of handmade glasses is that while placing an order, you can also specify what kind of designs you need. And the resulting product will have a personal touch to it. Thus the wineglass is not just a glass that offers wine, but something more than that. You are offering wine to your guests in glasses very precious and personal to you. Make the paintings a bit artistic and your set of handmade wine glasses will become an excellent piece of gift suited to any occasion! They can also be used as show item and will add splendor to your already beautiful looking showcase.

Decorative Wine Glasses

One common criticism that is lodged against handmade wine glasses is that they are quite expensive and take more time to be manufactured. Though this is true in every respect, it is not a big disadvantage considering the beauty and utility of handmade glasses. They can be custom made to suite ones tastes and requirement. Great care and attention to detail is taken at every stage of making a wine glass by hand and the finished product will be a masterpiece of the craftsman. No doubt, people will be ready to pay a bit more than the actual price for such wonderful products.

Another problem faced by customers is locating a seller or a manufacturer. Now this has become easier with online shopping facilities. There are a handful of trusted sites that offer good quality 100% handmade wine glasses. Take a look at the pictures they have uploaded in their site, and you cannot resist yourself from buying one. Many are offered at discounted prices as the seller saves a lot by selling online. Therefore, grab this opportunity. You may even get a handmade wine glass for the price of a machine made one.

The beauty and elegance of the handmade wine glasses add enjoyment to the wine that is being served. Whether it is a family affair or a more formal occasion, serving wine on handmade glasses will certainly win the hearts of your precious guests. So be ready to hear them ask "One more glass of wine please!"

 

 

Author: Jim Konerko

 

 

 

 

 

 

Decorative Wine Glass HolderNow that Christmas is just round the corner, why not make something decorative when you host your dinner parties? Check out this decorative wine glass holder that will add a sense of style to your table decor.Tips on Wedding Décor with Funky Wine GlassesHere are some great ideas including use of funky wine glasses and more to make your wedding more memorable for yourself and your guests: It is now possible [...] Related posts: Funky Wine Glasses; Decorative Wine Glasses; Wine Tasting. decorative wine glasses on Flickrthe view of the glasses from the kitchen! © Uche Photography All rights reserved. Use for any reason without written permission is illegal. 

 

 

 

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , ,

Etched Wine Glasses

Posted by: admin  /  Category: wine glasses

Etched Wine Glasses are today being used for a number of things including marketing and carrying out promotional advertisements. Beverage manufacturers will have a series of etched wine drinking vessels to launch their products. Families too will have them to commemorate important family events and occasions.They will also be given to loved ones and friends as special gifts.

When an order is placed for these special items, the customer is more often than not required by the manufacturer to pick the type that they require from the samples that will be presented to them. It is considered quite important by the makers of this commodity to have a customer pick their own personal type of etchings as most people would prefer to have it done their way. Special etched wine glasses are available either locally or can be ordered and purchased online.

etched wine glass

These special glasses could have name initials in them, locations, a date, number or any thing that one wishes to have on them. They may also have a hand-painted unique feature engraved in the glassware. People will normally use these for occasions such as holidays and they will normally have then in certain colors such as holy green and red, all of which are symbolic.

One can also use geometric and abstract motifs which can be included in the design of this etched wine glass. This model is more popular than other types known. They are therefore popular especially when they have special designs on them. The process of making them will normally vary from one model to the other, depending on one’s taste and preferences.


By: Peter Gitundu

Etched Wine Glasses for Personal Gift
Etched wine glasses are presently used for a variety of purposes from marketing promotional advertising, to brand popularity building and personal gift creation.

Floral Etched Glasses
Floral Etched Glass fef es Add a touch of floral to your wedding with this beautiful collection. Etched with tiny ivy highlights, these toasting flutes are the ultimate in warm-hearted wedding joy. 3 Victorian Floral Etched Wine Glasses-

Types Of Wine Glasses
Crystal Wine Glasses: These are the most common wine glasses available in the market. They can be made stem less or can even be etched. Etched Wine Glasses: These types of wine glasses have many designs.

Etched Wine Glasses Online
Wine is one of the most popular drinks on the planet, its always good to have elegant and stylish wine glasses to serve your wine in. One of the best types of wine glasses available are etched wine glasses.

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , ,

?>