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What type of glass should I use for wine?

The wine glass embodies the alliance of artisanal craftsmanship and functional elegance, enhancing every tasting with its shape designed to reveal aromas. Our products celebrate the art of dining by blending refined design and performance....

The wine glass embodies the union of artisanal craftsmanship and functional elegance, enhancing every tasting with its shape designed to reveal aromas. Our products celebrate the art of the table by combining refined design and performance.

Discover our collections of white wine glasses, rosé wine glassesand red wine glasses.

What type of glass for wine: shape and use?

Wine lovers appreciate the diversity of stemmed glasses, each designed for an optimal tasting experience. The choice of glass directly influences the perception of aromas and the quality of the tasting. A well-designed clear wine glass reveals the wine's color while directing the aromas towards the nose.

Red wine glasses: shapes and capacities (in cl)

Red wine glasses are distinguished by their wider and deeper bowl, allowing for better oxygenation. A 47 cl balloon glass enhances the complex aromas of powerful red wines and grand crus. For a full-bodied red Burgundy wine, favor this generous volume which fully reveals the complexity of the tannins and woody notes.

Light red wines flourish in medium capacities of 35 cl, perfect for daily use. The golden rule remains to fill the glass to a third of its capacity, leaving enough space to swirl the wine.

Personalized or classic wine glass?

Traditional glasses, with their timeless elegance, are perfectly suited for refined tables where sobriety is paramount. Personalized glasses, engraved or screen-printed, add a unique touch for special events or gifts. This personalization, achieved by laser engraving or printing, transforms a simple glass into a distinctive piece.

Professionals favor ranges like Chef&Sommelier's Reveal'Up, adopted during the World's Best Sommelier competition, which combines versatility and expertise.

Tasting glasses: how to choose?

For a successful tasting, choose thin-stemmed glasses that are easy to hold without warming the wine. Lead-free crystal enhances the color thanks to its exceptional transparency, while soda-lime glass offers a practical and affordable alternative.

Professional tasting glasses have a narrower opening that concentrates the aromas. A basic set includes a glass for reds (35-47 cl), one for whites (25-35 cl), and a flute for sparkling wines (14 cl). This selection covers the essentials for appreciating different grape varieties in optimal conditions.

Service, care, and table setting

Where to place the wine glass and water glass?

Glasses are placed to the right of the plate, aligned diagonally in decreasing order of size. The water glass, usually the largest, is placed to the left of this line, ideally aligned with the tip of the main knife. The red wine glass follows immediately to its right, then the white wine glass completes the row.

How to wash and store your glasses?

For daily use, most modern glasses are dishwasher safe with a gentle program and suitable detergent. Crystal pieces deserve hand washing in lukewarm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Rinsing with vinegared water restores shine and sparkle. Store your glasses upright in a dry cupboard to preserve their delicacy.

For your bubbles, complete the tasting with a champagne flute.

FAQ: Your questions about wine glasses

What is the difference between a red and white wine glass?

Red wine glasses have a large bowl that promotes oxygenation, while white wine glasses have a narrower opening that preserves freshness and delicate aromas for a unique sensory experience.

How much does a wine glass cost?

A set of six entry-level glasses costs between €15 and €25, ideal for daily use. Mid-range models range from €30 to €45 per set, while premium crystal pieces start at €50 for a pair.

How to hold a wine glass?

Gently grasp the stem of the glass between your thumb and forefinger, just above the base. This elegant grip preserves the wine's ideal temperature by avoiding contact with the bowl and facilitates the swirling motion to release the aromas.

Can a wine glass be personalized?

Yes, personalization is done by laser engraving or screen printing, allowing you to add initials, logos, or messages. This option transforms your glasses into unique pieces, perfect for gifting or marking a special event.

What material to choose for your wine glasses?

Lead-free crystal offers exceptional transparency and incomparable finesse, ideal for special occasions. Soda-lime glass is a robust and economical alternative, perfectly suited for regular use and dishwashers.