Some people must be curious, why does the wine grow like this? This is because as a wine glass, it needs to meet the following three requirements:

1. We need to see the color of the wine, so the wine glass is transparent
2. It needs to help us smell the aroma, so the cup is closed to collect the aroma
3. The handle and foot of the cup are needed, so that we can shake the cup to make the aroma better; and it can better avoid the influence of the hand on the temperature of the wine in the cup, because the wine is very sensitive to temperature.

Generally speaking, the body of a red wine glass is larger than that of a white wine glass. Because liquor generally needs a lower temperature, if you pour too much, it will return to room temperature early, which will affect the taste.
The same type of wine glasses can also be distinguished in more detail. For example, red wine glasses can be divided into: Bordeaux glasses, Burgundy glasses and Sheila glasses.

The Bordeaux glass is the tallest, wide and deep, and has the strongest impact; the Sheila glass has the tightest and narrowest outer rim, and the wine is the most concentrated when entering, but does not go directly to the back of the mouth; the outer rim of the Burgundy glass is a gap , so the wine is best to touch the tip of the tongue first, so the way you enter it makes you feel the mildest.









