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Wine Glasses


By reginag - Posted on 25 January 2010

Have you ever wondered why wine glasses were different than beer or liquor glasses? Maybe you've wondered why there are so many different kinds of wine glasses. The fact of the matter is that there's a good reason for having all those different kinds of wine glasses. Believe it or not, wine will taste different in each one of them. Don't take my word for it, give it a try yourself. Take the Riedel Challenge.

Riedel is an Austria based maker of fine wine glasses that are considered, by many people in the industry, to be the finest wine glasses available. Just to give you an idea of the depth of their line, the Riedel Sommelier series sports around 44 different types of glasses.

Most wine lovers know that etched wine glasses and colored wine glasses can obscure your view of the wine, but not many know that wine tastes different in different glasses. In order educate people, Riedel will put on a Riedel Challenge every once and a while. They'll pour the same wine into a standard restaurant wine glass, a competing wine company's glass, and a Riedel glass designed to compliment the wine being poured. Participants then taste the wine in all three glasses. The result: They swear they tasted three different wines!

How is this possible? Each wine has its own special characteristics. Take Barolo for example. A Barolo is made from the extremely tannic Nebbiolo grape. This is a big, mouth-busting red wine with a lot of alcohol. If you were to pour this big-boy wine into your usual wine glass and take a whiff, chances are your senses would be overrun by the smell of alcohol. If you smell anything at all, it will probably be something that reminds you of nail polish. Why does this happen?

The reason you're nose is assaulted by the Barolo is because your nose is too close to the wine. In your usual glass, the Barolo's bouquet doesn't have enough room to fully develop. In the average glass your nose is only centimeters away from a very powerful wine and the resulting smell is not pleasant. The Riedel Company recognizes that a Barolo is strong and needs some room to develop, so a glass made for a Barolo will be long and slant inward only slightly. The slight slant prevents the wine's bouquet from becoming too concentrated and the long glass means your nose is now inches away from the wine rather than centimeters.

What's the result? Now instead of nail polish you smell roses, tobacco, and cherries. The wine becomes completely different. Smell is a large part of wine tasting. Your taste buds can only detect sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and savory. Your nose, however, can detect thousands of different aromas. By choosing the right glass for your wine you highlight the wine's best qualities and allow the wine to reach its fullest potential.

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I am a wine lover and I always see to it that there is always wine besides me everytime I got home after work. It is my one way of relaxing. This is my happiness and no one can control me in collecting different kinds of wine.