It’s Wine Time!

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It’s Wine Time!

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Any sommelier worth his or her trade can tell you that the outward appearance of a wine glass is important to the perception of the wine itself. Wine glasses or Martini glasses can be found in a superb variety of styles, with certain styles reserved for specific sorts of wine. Wine glasses fall under the category of stemware, which are drink ware that stand on stems above a base.

Therefore a wine glass is composed of 3 parts: the bowl, where the drink is contained, and the stem, which supports the bowl upon the foot, or base. The right way to drink from a wine glass is to hold it by its stem. It is often assumed that this is done, particularly in the case of chilled wines, in order not to affect the temperature of the drink by passing along one’s own body heat thru the hand and fingers.

But that’s a myth, as wine fans hold drink ware therefore so as to discern color and clarity without their own hands and fingers getting in the line of sight. One apocryphal bit of lore concerning taste that will basically be true concerns the actual construction of wine glasses : those made from fused or cut glass are said to subtly alter a wine’s true taste.

Blown glass is an acceptable material for casual drinking in unique martini glasses, but many professionals in the field claim that the best quality wine should be served in lead crystal wine glasses. They actually look particularly impressive, to be certain, what with a higher index of refraction that ends in aesthetically more pleasing lighting effects passing thru them. They’re also heavier and so feel really nice when grasped, for those who take wine-tasting so earnestly as to reserve special wares for the activity must of prerequisite also find sturdy solid glasses an extra pleasure that increases all pleasure overall.

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