Wine

Choosing wine glasses that will compliment your wine is very important. The importance of the glass begins with the fact that this is the way the wine is presented. Wine is one of the finer things in life and should be presented as such. Besides getting that great clinking sound when we raise our glasses, we also choose a glass because we want to see the wine. Putting your Chardonnay in a thermos, while equally refreshing, would hide the beauty of what it looks like, not to mention affect the taste and smell, masking all of the things we could glean from it. A clean, clear glass allows us to inspect the color and clarity of the wine, which is very helpful when trying to understand how the wine has aged and it’s other properties. All too often, it is also the way we discover if the waiter has got some sediment or even bits of cork in there.

 

One of the most important things to consider when choosing the right glass for your wine is its shape. The shape of the glass determines how the wine will be exposed to the air and begin oxidization. One of the most amazing things about wine is how it changes over time. Not only does it age slowly in the bottle over many years, but it ‘ages’ very quickly once it is exposed to the air. There are countless variables that affect the final look, taste, and smell of a wine including: soil, rainfall, sunlight, age of the vines, aeration, length of growing season, insects, transportation, and storage conditions just to name a few. All of these variables leave their mark upon the wine and are stored its unique chemical makeup, waiting to be discovered upon opening. Winemakers do their best to control these variables in and effort to produce the best wine possible, but there are so many that cannot be controlled. The glass you choose to present your wine in is one of the last variables in a long line of factors that will affect how much you will enjoy it and this is a variable we can control. The food you pair it with and how you taste it are the last two, although some would say that the company you’re with can make or break it too!

 

So, do your research, ask questions, and learn. This is not just wine snobbery for the sake of impressing one another. It is a simple thing that can really enhance your experience and enjoyment of wine, not to mention your meal.

 

Cheers (clink)

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