What’s The Proper Glassware For Imbibing This Christmas?
Author: artmaraut13 // Category: Wine Spirits ArticlesChristmas comes but once a year and with it the chance to indulge in probably more booze in one go than would otherwise be considered appropriate.Because of that infrequent visitation, many of us are wary of committing a dreadful faux pas by selecting the wrong glass for the wrong drink over the festive season, especially if you want to create the “right impression”.Even if you don’t care what social gaffes you make, getting the right glass for the right wine or spirit can help improve the taste and appreciation of all that drink you’re just bought.
You shouldn’t really worry too much about getting the “proper” glassware for your Christmas celebrations.Forget the snobbery surrounding wine in certain circles – there is no “proper” way to serve reds, roses or whites and there are no “official” sizes, capacities, shapes or colours. Choosing wine glasses to reflect the best in the wine you’ve chosen and your own personal taste is largely a matter of common sense and preference.Wine’s appeal is not just its taste and smell, but also the play of light and the colour, the “legs” and “tears’ on the inside of the glass when you swirl the wine.The way aromas are captured, amplified and presented to your nose while drinking.
Obviously, a larger glass is required for wine at dinner than you would need for sipping sherry. Wine glasses with larger, broader bowls go well with bold red wines that have big bouquets while narrower glasses can concentrate the more delicate aromas of lighter white wines. Sparkling wines like cava and champagne also deserve their own type of glass.Champagne is best served up in slender champagne glasses rather than the shorter Hollywood version of the champagne glass. The taller glass will enhance the bubbles that are part of a sparkling wine’s appeal and keep the wine at the correct chilled temperature for a lot longer.
