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Is it my imagination or does red wine out of large wine glasses taste better than smaller glasses?

November 1st, 2010 · 9 Comments · Wine Stemware

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Wine Glasses,I have wine glasses that hold 6 oz. and glasses that hold 12 oz. Filling the 6oz full and 12 oz half full, I have come to realize that the red wine tastes better out of the 12 oz glasses (same red wind – same bottle even). Can that be true and if, what is the reason?

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  • bwbrewster

    I watched a show about this and it is true.
    Here is the link about their findings…
    http://www.wnetwork.com/tv_shows/shows/The_Shopping_Bags/ViewProduct.asp?ID=462&View=OUR
    I don’t really know why it tastes different but it is not your imagination.

  • Leslie M

    yes it does. when red wine breathes more (large glass) it tastes better. That is why they reccommend putting your red wine in a decanter before serving it… to let it breathe before drinking it.

  • Tony

    Large glasses allow the wine to breath easier and faster due the large surface area. Oxidation occurs and the flavors come out. That is why many places pour wine in a decanter before serving.

  • tara b

    Yes, the wine breathesmore in a larger glass, particularly one with a bigger opening at the top. This allows the wine to open up more creating a different flavor than drinking it out of a glass with a smaller opening. I love drinking red wine out of a large thin rimmed glass… mmmmm

  • SADIE R

    i think its not your head its true when you have a bigger glass there is more oxegen that allows the wines flavors to come out more thats why you are sopossed to swirl it aroud before drinking it.

  • Katie M

    It’s not your imagination. There are even different wine glasses for different wines to enhance the flavors. Also, red wine needs to breathe -in general. The air smooths out the tannin acids of younger wines -sort of a pre-mature aging. The larger the glass the more air. Try a red wine with artichokes to see a real change.

  • wrkey

    There are different size glasses for different wines. Some wines (such as most reds) improve in taste after they ‘breath’ a little. Thus a larger glass provides some of that ‘breathing room’ by providing a larger surface area.

    Next time you get a red wine, open the bottle and take a sample immediately. Then allow the bottle to sit open to room are for about 10 minutes and take another sample. Then put some in your larger glass and swirl it around and put your nose inside to smell the fragrences. Then taste it again.

    You will find in each of the above cases, the taste is a bit different and hopefully better each time.

    Good luck and enjoy your wine!

  • nurserenae

    yeah it does because it breaths that is why they call the larger wine glasses red wine glasses

  • irish_matt1971

    it shuld be in a large open glass the more air it gets the better the taste

 

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