Glassware
The shape is very important, as it is can maximise the aromatics of a drink as well as affect how the liquid travels along your palate. A very open glass like a Champagne coupe does not allow you to get much from the aromatics as they just escape into the air. Similarly, something too narrow will not let you swirl the drink which aerates it and releases a greater number of aromas. Different parts of your tongue experience different flavours, so it is important that the glass directs the liquid into your mouth so you coax the best from the drink.
The weight of the glass also has an impact on the enjoyment of drinking. Much of this is down to preference; a heavy whisky glass for a big rich spirit, a light, elegant, thin Champagne flute for a delicate, fragrant blanc de blancs. If a glass is too thick, it can feel clunky when you lift it to your lips and can detract from the liquid itself.
Glass is inert so it does not affect the flavour, but some vessels made out of other materials can cause the drink to taste different. Silver can make a drink taste metallic, while plastic can impart its flavour into the drink. So when you are choosing your glass, take time to think about how it can enhance your drinking pleasure – it’s not just about how it looks.
Did you know?
- the Romans produced the first transparent glass, although glass artefacts were discovered in Egypt dating to 1350BC
- in ancient Greece, a dinner host would take the first sip of wine to assure guests the wine was not poisoned, hence the phrase ‘drinking to one’s health’
- the Greeks invented a glass called the Pythagorean cup which forced its user to drink only in moderation. If they filled the cup over the limit, it emptied its entire contents out of the bottom
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Atelier Champagne (Crystal) Glass27cl Luigi Bormioli
£9.95

Roma 1960 CRYSTAL Cocktail Coupe30cl
£9.95

Luigi Bormioli Mixology Martini Glass21cl
£11.25

Tumbler Carats Double Old Fashioned35cl (12oz)
£6.95

Speakeasy Flute 5.75oz (17cl)
£7.50

Speakeasy Gin Cocktail Glass20.5oz (58cl)
£5.95

Everest Rocks Glass 9oz (27cl)Duratuff
£3.75

Tiki Gods Glass14oz (40cl)
£12.25

Onis Martini Chiller Glass (17cl)
£10.75

Set of Two Star Cut Martini Glasses 20clCocktail Collection Richard Brendon
£81.75

The Elixir Whisky and Spirits Glass6 Pack
£34.95

Rocks The Connoisseur's Whisky Chilling Stones SetNosing Glass Edition
£39.95

Roma 1960 Crystal Martini22cl
£10.75

Poco Grande Pina Colada Glass 13.25oz (37.5cl)
£5.95

Glassforever Jasper Double Old Fashioned Polycarbonate Tumbler (37cl)
£9.95

Luigi Bormioli Back to the 20s Nick & Nora Glass (17cl)
£7.50

Luigi Bormioli Back to the 20s Hemingway Special & Martini Glass (25cl)
£8.95

Libbey Retro Cocktail Glass (19.2cl)
£5.95

Onis Anchor Cooler (47.5cl)
£6.75

Luigi Bormioli Back to the 20s Barracuda Wine & Cocktail Glass (32cl)
£8.25

Prism Decanter 98.5clRichard Brendon
£309

Diamond Large Decanter 95clRichard Brendon
£309

Diamond Small Decanter 15clRichard Brendon
£239

Set of Two Optic Clear Highball Glasses 40clRichard Brendon
£63.50