Burgundy wine glass

Burgundy wine glass (Burgundy): the shape of a big-bellied spherical goblet. The fruity taste of Burgundy red wine is very heavy, and the range of flow in the mouth is relatively large. The spherical cup body can make the Burgundy red wine flow to the middle of the tongue and then to the four directions,…

Bordeaux glass & white wine glass

Bordeaux glass & white wine glass (Shirley glass, some champagne glasses for smelling are the same) One of the two cup types I often use. (1) The ultimate experience is aggravated-whiskeys with strong aroma impact but rich flavor elements, such as Ardbeg Supernova, Octomore and other heavy peat flavors or heavy Shirley flavored bottling, but…

Glencairn Glass

Until now, I have never found a cup shape that not only perfectly displays the flavor of whiskey, but also brings a perfect enjoyment experience. Each cup shape has its own advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, I prefer to drink based on whether the purpose of drinking is pure enjoyment or pure tasting (the two cannot…

Basic principles for choosing a whiskey glass

There are three basic principles for choosing a whiskey glass shape: 1. Changes in the edge of whiskey glass mouth: The influence on the drinking experience-it is related to which part of the tongue will first come into contact with the wine when it is imported. This small detail will affect the development of the…