Tied to the region’s long history with glass production, including Algerian tea services, these little vessels are not ideal for showcasing Champagne's finer qualities. However, they’re a ...
This all adds to the tasting experience. Katy Brand toasts the wine glass and delves into its origins from a dinky little thing to the gargantuan glass it is today.
“Flute and tulip glasses funnel the delicate aromas to the nose, allowing us to appreciate the champagne before it hits the tongue. They keep the wine bubbly and cool, and are great for a toast ...
However, while wine can certainly tell you some things loud and clear, some other things might be more surprising. What kinds of secrets are hiding in your glass? Stories told by wine. When you ...