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mrswdk wrote:The stem is so that when you hold the glass you don't warm the drink up with the heat from your hand. The bulbous shape of the glass is something to do with keeping the wine fumes trapped in the glass.
The thin glass is so that wine drinkers can swirl the wine around the glass, watch it slowly slide back down and then make pretentious comments about how the wine they're drinking has a good body.
betiko wrote:mrswdk wrote:The stem is so that when you hold the glass you don't warm the drink up with the heat from your hand. The bulbous shape of the glass is something to do with keeping the wine fumes trapped in the glass.
The thin glass is so that wine drinkers can swirl the wine around the glass, watch it slowly slide back down and then make pretentious comments about how the wine they're drinking has a good body.
this, but swirling the wine in the glass has a purpose, it's to give oxygen to it so that the flavours get stronger and you can actually get to smell them more powerfully. If you swirl it around and you see some thick drops sliding back down, it shows you that the wine is somewhat sweet (it would create larger wine drops). You can also move around the glass to see its colours from side to middle how it reacts to light.
So basically, if you're drinking a good wine, you're supposed to first smell it, anaylse its sugar %, look at its body then only after that you taste it.
Also, to apreciate a wine you're supposed to drink it in small quantities. In almost all the UK restaurants they serve you full glasses... that's extremely rude for wine enthousiasts.
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KoolBak wrote:Rednecks drink wine too![]()
betiko wrote:bullshit patches. may i remind you that our specie is over 200 000 year old while wine and beer were invented around 8 000 years ago?
We definitely had a stronger stomach back then.
tzor wrote:The wine stem has been covered already (your hand doesn't heat the wine).
The size of the glass has to do (with one exception) with oxidation. Red wine becomes more complex when exposed to oxygen (they call it letting the wine "breathe") so red wine glasses have more surface area. White wine doesn't need to breathe so the glass has less. And when you need to keep the bubbly in, it has even less.
(That one exception? Some Frenchmen thought of drinking Champagne from a glass modeled after Marie Antoinette or something like that. It is supposed to only be used for weddings. It has a wide area even though it is a white wine with carbonation.)
betiko wrote:also... like americans are the only ones to drink their beer cold... The british drinking warm beer is a joke you know...
And wine is drank at temperate temperature, never cold (except for pink wine and some white wines)
mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:also... like americans are the only ones to drink their beer cold... The british drinking warm beer is a joke you know...
And wine is drank at temperate temperature, never cold (except for pink wine and some white wines)
Everyone in the world drinks lager cold, because lager is just piss. Ales and other such beers are usually served at room temperature (although in China they generally just chill everything regardless).
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:also... like americans are the only ones to drink their beer cold... The british drinking warm beer is a joke you know...
And wine is drank at temperate temperature, never cold (except for pink wine and some white wines)
Everyone in the world drinks lager cold, because lager is just piss. Ales and other such beers are usually served at room temperature (although in China they generally just chill everything regardless).
Ale is for rubbies. Civilized people drink lager.
Lord Arioch wrote:Depends on what you are eating ... i never drink Spanish Lager except i spain then its wicked good...
One of my favourites is a strong malbec to meat yum yum
One other thing that ive been wondering about is why is the size of glass different between red and white wine? White glasses seems generelly to be smaller?
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