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Gone are the days of drinking Tassies out of a styrofoam cup. We’ve moved on from our hedonistic student lives and these days we enjoy savouring the finer things in life, like a good glass of wine with rich aromas and delicately balanced flavours in vessels that go clink when you toast.
Of course, wine isn’t just poured into any ordinary glass straight from the bottle. No, it’s all about ‘stemware’, which has been painstakingly designed to improve every element of your wine experience.
The best red wine glasses aren’t just vessels you purchased by the dozen at Mambo’s; they’re a representation of craftsmanship and culture and proof that we’ve evolved into connoisseurs.
Beyond the pure enjoyment of a glass of fine wine, there might actually be some unexpected health advantages just waiting to be discovered. This of course refers to the ‘health loophole’ that red wine has managed to slip through.
Too much of any alcohol is bad, but a fine glass of red wine has been proven by experts to actually benefit us. For example, a study by researchers from Tufts University identified resveratrol, a compound in red wine, which has the potential to reduce the accumulation of harmful beta-amyloid brain plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease.
In addition to this, those who indulge in red wine exhibited lower levels of “bad” cholesterol, and obesity. It’s also suggested that ‘the red’ can be particularly beneficial for the gut microbiome. Take that kombucha. But enough about the wine, what about the vessel?
A group of 15 sommeliers have now done the hard work for us, and put together a list of the 5 best wineglasses around – to best bring out the rich black cherry-, plum- and cassis notes in your bottle of 2013 Anthonij Rupert Magnum.
This one earned the top spot in testing, making it the best wine glass by far. “Made from pure Austrian crystal, it stood out from a traditional wine glass with its wide bottom basin that’s more square than it is round, giving it a bell glass shape.”
“Wine enthusiasts like how the glass is shaped with a broader bowl because this tends to enhance the wine’s bouquet. Thus, the aroma and flavors are more pronounced.”
The sommeliers agree that Zalto is the best of the best. These world-class stems are made of hand-blown crystal in Austria and are adored by sommeliers, wine enthusiasts, and novices alike. They promise elegance from the first sip.
“The generous bowl and tapered lip performed exceptionally well in our tests — we were able to identify nuanced and complex aromas, and were also able to pick up more complexity in wines when tasted out of this glass versus other glasses.”
Schott Zwiesel wins out in terms of both value and price. These multipurpose glasses provide amazing durability and elegance at a reasonable price since they are made of patented Tritan crystal, which is fortified with titanium and zirconium oxides.
“We recommend the Schott Zwiesel Tritan Crystal Pure Stemware Glasses. They are dishwasher safe, made from Tritan lead-free crystal and versatile enough for use with full-bodied red wines.”
GQ’s experts have in the past declared Josephine No. 3 “the most perfect wine glass, from its feathery touch to its unique aroma ring, they stand in a league of their own.”
“If you’re pouring these lauded, full-bodied Italian reds, look no further than the dramatic, high-design Josephine No. 3.”
The Riedel Vinum Bordeaux Glass is a reliable choice for boosting the wine-drinking experience, according to experts in every field. The licensed sommelier who served as the Wall Street Journal’s expert source said, “This is a fantastic everyday wine glass that not only looks elegant on the table but also enhances many different styles of wine due to the size of the bowl.”
“The Riedel Vinum Bordeaux Glass has a rounded bowl and tapered rim, making it a good choice for Bordeaux, cabernet sauvignon and a variety of red wines.”
Since we have touched upon the subject of good health, it’s important to note that a body will reflect what you put into it. The same holds true for wine. There is no point buying a Josephinenhütte Josephine No. 3 and then filling it with lukewarm Crackling.
The best belongs inside the best, and if you want to truly experience an exceptional vintage (and better health), there is a wide selection of superior wines to pair with your superior glasses at Anthonij Rupert Wine Estate.
With seventeen of their wines recently included in Tim Atkin’s 2023 South African Special Report, you’re bound to find something worthwhile to pour into your expert-approved glass.
Ching-ching.
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