Wine Glass Buying Guide -

"Fishbowl" shape for delicate reds like Pinot Noir to concentrate subtle aromas.

Riedel VINUM Zinfandel/Riesling . Frequently cited by sommeliers as the top "all-rounder" for red, white, and sparkling wines. wine glass buying guide

Look for a "cut" rim rather than a rounded, rolled one; a thin edge makes the flow of wine onto the tongue more precise. "Fishbowl" shape for delicate reds like Pinot Noir

The shape and material of a wine glass are functional tools designed to direct aromas to your nose and deposit wine onto specific parts of your palate. While a single universal glass can serve all wines, specialized shapes enhance specific varietals by managing aeration and temperature. wine glass buying guide

Stemmed glasses are generally better because they prevent your hand from warming the wine.