Do you want to get the most out
of all your favourite wines? If so stick around, as the Ideal Wine Company
asks: how much wine should you pour in a glass?
Complex tipple
Wine boasts so much variety; it’s
produced from a wide range of grapes and each type of wine contains a unique balance
of wonderful flavours. For instance, if you opt for hearty Pinot
Noir you might expect to pick out hints of mushroom, tobacco or caramel as
your sip.
Knowledge is power; if you know
about wine, you can determine how to draw out its heady mix of flavours as you
drink. It’s in your best interest, for example, to pour your favourite tipple
into the right glass, because this
really matters. A study carried out by Tokyo Medical and Dental
University scientists found that the right wine glass filters ethanol out of the
product, so you can really appreciate a wine’s amazing aromas and flavours as
you consume.
Pouring advice
Also, we’d advise you to ask
yourself; how much wine should you pour in a glass? It may seem pointless, but
this is really important. Pour too much and you won’t be able to swirl the
drink, a great way of unlocking its vibrant flavours and aromas, without spilling
it.
Bustle
writes that most experts believe that the ideal wine serving is roughly five
to six ounces. This sounds good in theory, but those five to six ounces can
look very different, depending on the size and shape of glass you’re using. If
you’re using smaller wine glasses you may end up pouring way too much!
As a rule of thumb, an expert at Wine
Spectator suggests that a wine glass “should be no more than a third full.”
This gives you plenty of room to swirl the tipple in the glass without spilling
it all over your carpets! It also allows you to dip your nose into the glass
and a take a good sniff, so you can enjoy your tipple’s wonderful aromas before
you drink!
Test your knowledge
Now you know how much wine you
should pour into your new glass, you might want to try out your knowledge by
serving yourself a nice glass of red! We’d suggest you buy
the Chateau Cheval Blanc 1981 from the Ideal Wine Company for your
experiment. This rich, complex Bordeaux red will delight your taste buds with
every sip!