Glasses are an essential accessory that everyone uses. In addition, they are a symbol of celebration and celebration. In this sense, every household should have the widest possible range of types of glasses according to their purpose. They are not few at all, but our nomenclature has items for everything.
In the product group Glasses you can find glasses for water, coffee, tea, milk, soft drinks, beer, white and red wine, whiskey, vodka, aperitif, champagne, cocktails, shots and tequila. The materials from which they are made are also diverse: glass, porcelain, ceramics, crystal, crystal, arcopal... The range of colors in the offer is also diverse. The different sizes and capacities are naturally determined by the type of drink.
TYPES OF CUPS AND THEIR PURPOSE
We will give you a few examples of the importance of consuming different types of drinks from the designated glasses.
It may seem unimportant to some, but it is not unimportant in what kind of glass we drink what kind of drink. Because only the correctly chosen vessel allows for the fullest disclosure of the qualities of the drink.
Just as porcelain cups are designed for drinking coffee, because porcelain does not spoil the taste of coffee or alter its aroma, any other drink should be consumed from the right cup.
Let's take wine as an example, where there are three main categories of glasses: for red wine, for white wine and for champagne. Each glass is designed to enhance the taste and aroma of the wine, to protect it from oxidation, as well as to provide the most comfortable opportunity to smell and taste it. Red wine glasses are larger, rounder and have a larger volume. This allows the drink to react more easily with air. Once shaken, the wine begins to change, enriching itself with aromas and flavors. The large volume of the glass gives you a larger space that is filled with aromas.
White wine glasses are usually designed with a narrower neck to prevent the wine from oxidizing too much and quickly. White wines have higher acidity, are drunk at a lower temperature and the aromas are more difficult to release, they are not as intense. As a general rule, white wine is poured into glasses with a narrower neck, but there are exceptions. For example, for Chardonnay, which has an oily aroma, it is desirable for the glass to have a wider neck, similar to a red wine glass, so that it can breathe more and the complex aroma can be felt.
A flute champagne glass is an example of a glass with a very narrow neck. It is designed to keep the wine from oxidizing to a minimum, to preserve the clean and fresh aroma, as well as the carbonation. The shape of a flute champagne glass causes us to tilt our heads back further when we take a sip. This allows the wine to hit our taste buds while our nose is outside the glass.
The other types of glasses are also tailored to the taste characteristics of the liquids they are intended for. The glasses in the product group are available both in sets and individually.
Most of the porcelain products come with saucers. In addition to standard cups, you can also find ones with a modern broken design that complement the pleasure of drinking a drink.
In the product group you will find different types of glasses for every drink and every occasion. The brands you can choose from are ARTCRAFT, GURAL, BORMIOLI ROCCO, CHERIO, LEONARDO, MONTANA, TESCOMA, PASABAHCE, LANCASTER, DA VINCI CRISTAL, LUMINARC, LIFESTYLE, SENSEI, PROFESSIONAL, RONA, BOHEMIA.