Wine and spirits glasses

Wine and spirit glasses are more than just containers: they're essential tools for revealing the full richness of aromas and enhancing your tastings. Every detail, from their shape to their material, contributes to enhancing the experience and making each glass an exceptional moment.

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    Wine and spirit glasses are more than just containers: they're essential tools for revealing the full richness of aromas and enhancing your tastings. Every detail, from their shape to their material, contributes to enhancing the experience and making each glass an exceptional moment.

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    Why choose glasses adapted to each drink?

    Choosing the right glass for each wine or spirit is essential for optimal tasting. The shape of the glass influences how the aromas concentrate and reach the nose, while the thickness of the glass affects the palate. For example, a balloon glass highlights the complexity of red wines, while a slender glass preserves the finesse of white and sparkling wines.

    The different types of glasses and their uses

    Red wine glasses: Often wider, they allow better oxygenation of the wine to reveal its complexity.

    White wine glasses: Smaller, they preserve the freshness and acidity of white wines.

    Champagne flutes and glasses: Ideal for maintaining the effervescence of sparkling wines.

    Spirit glasses: Their short, rounded shape is designed to concentrate the aromas of whiskies, cognacs and other strong alcohols.

    Materials and quality: essential criteria

    Glass quality plays a crucial role in tasting. Crystal or crystalline glass glasses offer exceptional transparency and finesse that enhances the color and nuances of drinks. Choose lead-free models, which are both eco-friendly and sustainable, to combine elegance and responsibility.

    Maintenance and conservation of your glasses

    Take care of your glasses to preserve their shine and quality. Hand wash them with warm water and a mild detergent, and dry them with a lint-free cloth to avoid streaks. Store them in a dust-free place, ideally hanging or with sufficient space between each glass to avoid knocks.