Which glass to use to drink wine?
Red wines
Medium Opening Glass
Ideal glass for light red wines characterized by medium structure, which do not require oxygenation to open. The opening of the glass slightly narrower than the body of the glass favors the natural concentration of aromas towards the nose, favoring the enhancement of aromas and limiting their dispersion in the air.
Large Chalice
Ideal glass for all red wines characterized by good structure and intensity, which require oxygenation to open completely and develop their intense and complex aromatic outfit.
Balloon chalice
The ballon is a perfect glass for aged red wines. It is very pot-bellied and tall, and is characterized by an opening just below the belly. Perfect for allowing the wine to develop its own aromatic bouquet.
Medium Opening Glass
Ideal glass for sparkling red wines. Characterized by a slightly narrower opening than the body of the glass. It allows the bubbles not to disperse outside the wine but to persist inside it.
Small Chalice
Chalice characterized by a smaller opening than the body, which is also narrow. Perfect for medium-bodied wines that do not require particular and prolonged oxygenation for the development of their aromatic complement.
Small Chalice
Perfect for dessert wines. Chalice characterized by a smaller opening respecting the body.
White wines
Medium Opening Glass
Ideal glass for light white wines characterized by medium structure. The opening of the glass slightly narrower than the body of the glass favors the natural concentration of aromas towards the nose, favoring the enhancement of aromas and limiting their dispersion in the air.
Large Chalice
Ideal glass for all white wines characterized by good structure and intensity, which require a slight oxygenation to open completely and develop their own intense and complex aromatic outfit.
Rosé wines
Medium Opening Glass
Ideal glass for light rosé wines characterized by medium structure. The opening of the glass slightly narrower than the body of the glass favors the natural concentration of aromas towards the nose, favoring the enhancement of aromas and limiting their dispersion in the air.
Large Chalice
Ideal glass for all rosé wines characterized by good structure and intensity, which require a slight oxygenation to open completely and develop their intense and complex aromatic outfit.
Champagne and sparkling wines
Ballon Flute goblet
Goblet characterized by a balloon shape with a narrower opening than the body of the goblet. Ideal for sparkling wines and champagnes produced with the Classic Method. Perfect for the vertical development of aromas and for maintaining the bubbles inside the glass.
Ballon Flute Glass (Rosé)
Goblet characterized by a balloon shape with a narrower opening than the body of the goblet. Ideal for sparkling wines and rosé Champagne produced with the Classic Method. Perfect for the vertical development of aromas and for maintaining the bubbles inside the glass.
Large Flute Goblet
Glass characterized by a homogeneous shape with a slightly narrower opening than the body of the glass. Ideal for sparkling wines and champagnes produced with the Charmat method.
Large Flute Glass (Rosé)
Goblet characterized by a balloon shape with a narrower opening than the body of the goblet. Ideal for sparkling wines and rosé Champagne produced with the Charmat method.
Sparkling Wines
Medium Aperture Glass (sparkling wines)
Ideal glass for light sparkling white wines characterized by medium structure. The opening of the glass slightly narrower than the body of the glass favors the natural concentration of aromas towards the nose, favoring the enhancement of aromas and limiting their dispersion in the air, including bubbles.
Medium Aperture Glass (sparkling rosé wines)
Ideal glass for light rosé wines characterized by medium structure. The opening of the glass slightly narrower than the body of the glass favors the natural concentration of aromas towards the nose, favoring the enhancement of aromas and limiting their dispersion in the air, including bubbles.