By Jasmine Kaur
Planning a house party but confused about which drink to serve in which glass? Here is a complete guide to different types of glassware.
With a bulb-shaped bottom and a straight and narrow neck, this glass is ideal when you want to feel the strong effects of alcohol. It is a cross between a wine and rock glass.
As the name suggests, this funnel-shaped glass is perfect for non-icy drinks that have some ingredients placed at the bottom for flavour, like a martini.
These short-stemmed and large-mouthed glasses are often used for serving brandy and cognac as they allow you to take in the fragrance of the alcohol.
Haven’t you seen people smelling the wine before tasting it? That’s because most of the flavour lies in the aroma and a wide-mouthed wine glass helps you to taste the fragrance.
The most apt glasses for champagne and sparkling wines, these thin-bottomed flute glasses allow the bubbles to stay for longer and give a pleasant appearance.