
If you are a wine drinker, it is always good to know the basics at least, if not the name of the wine ( which is also important). A lot of us appreciate the taste, smell and texture of wine. When served, many of us don’t know which wine goes into which glass. In a growing country like India, many people are still figuring out the importance of what I would call “Wine Knowledge”. A handful are pretty well versed with the concept, but the point is to make sure all wine drinkers know the basics of this beautiful drink.
This post is all about getting the Wine Glass right. It is simple, but can be forgotten. So read on carefully to get a better idea about how to drink your wine. 😀
So, for starters – Pretty much all wine glasses have a base, a stem and a bowl. The base makes your glass stand, the slick stem has been specially designed for you to hold your glass to avoid heating up your wine and the bowl plays the most important role.. Heres how :
– Red Wine Glass –
The Red Wine glass is fuller and rounder with a big mouth allowing you to take in the complex aromas of the wine.
There are two types of Red Wine Glasses – Bordeaux & Burgundy.
Bordeaux glass is taller and mainly used for Cabarnets and Merlots. The tallness of the glass allows the wine to reach the back of your mouth to get the fullness of the taste.
The Burgundy glass is for lighter, full bodied wines such as Pinot Noir. The glass is not tall but it is slightly wider than the Bordeaux glass to enable the tongue to taste the delicate flavors.
– White Wine Glass
The White Wine bowl is U shaped allowing the aromas to be released while in cool temperature.
There are two types of white wine glasses – one for younger white and one for mature whites.
For the younger whites, the glass has a slightly larger opening allowing the wine to reach the tip and sides of the tongue to taste its sweetness.
For the mature whites, the glass is taller and straighter to allow the bolder flavors of the wine to reach the back and sides of the tongue.
– Sparkling Wine Glass –

A Sparkling Wine glass (or a flute) is narrow and upright to capture the flavor and retain the carbonation.
– Dessert Wine Glass –
A Dessert Wine glass is small in size to direct the wine to the back of the mouth so that the sweetness is not overwhelming. These wines are usually served in small quantities because of their high alcohol content.
ENJOY YOUR WINE 🙂