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Compared to the Bordeaux glass, the Burgundy glass is shorter and much more bulbous. It has a wider brim which allows for more aeration as well as for the aromas to concentrate and showcase...
Enjoy the distinct flavors of a full-bodied Bordeaux red with Bordeaux wine glasses from Williams Sonoma. These glasses have been specially designed to maximize the wine bouquet of strong reds like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Bordeaux blends.
Crystal Red Wine Glasses Set of 4, 20 OZ, Hand Blown Bordeaux Glasses Italian Style, Large, Long Stem, Lead-Free, Light, Ultra-thin, Clear, Tall, Gift Box- for Christmas, Anniversary, Birthday Crystal
Spiegelau Salute Bordeaux Wine Glasses, Set of 4, European-Made Lead-Free Crystal, Classic Stemmed, Dishwasher Safe, Professional Quality Red Wine Glass Gift Set, 25 oz
The Bordeaux Grand Cru glass is perfect for full-bodied, complex red wines that are high in tannin. This shape was one of the original 'wine friendly' glasses designed by 9th generation Claus J. RIEDEL.
Spiegelau Vino Grande Bordeaux Wine Glasses Set of 4 - European-Made Crystal, Classic Stemmed, Dishwasher Safe, Professional Quality Red Wine Glass Gift Set - 21.9 oz
Here are four of the best Bordeaux glasses you can buy on Amazon. 1. Riedel Cabernet Sauvignon Glasses. When you think of quality wine glasses, you think of Reidel.
BORDEAUX WINES LOVE GLASS IN ITS MANY FORMS. The diversity of Bordeaux wines lends itself naturally to entertaining, and there are glasses to bring the best out of every vintage! Whether it is a refreshing, young, or tannic wine, here are some useful tips to help a wine express its many qualities.
The Zalto Denk'Art Bordeaux glass is recommended for wines full of character and high in tannins. Accentuates potency, concentration, extract and tannins. Especially for: Bordeaux, Rioja, Brunello, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt. Lead-Free. Dishwasher-Safe.
The main intent of a specific "Bordeaux" glass is to amplify the earthy, old-world style of wines made in Bordeaux as compared to, say, a more modern Napa Cabernet.