Six wine glasses we love.
I’d like to argue that the glass you drink from is almost as important as the wine you’re drinking. Hear me out. You want to feel a certain way when you pour and enjoy a glass of wine. Maybe that’s over the top indulgent, maybe it’s confident, maybe it’s cozy. Just like you need the right outfit for the right occasion, you need the right glass for the right occasion. Maybe you’re celebrating your wedding anniversary. Maybe you’re hosting for the first time in your new home. Or maybe it’s a Thursday evening and you’re finishing up some work. No matter your maybes, a glass will set the tone for the mood and the wine that’s about to be poured into it. And I have the mindset that your choice in glass may just make the wine taste even better.
From a Master Sommelier
We use the Gabriel Glas “All For One” for everything at Nopa and they’re fantastic. I’ve recently loved Grassi Glass, all mouth-blown glassware. If that’s too expensive for your blood, my budget-friendly choice is Riedel. - Jeremiah
From a Natural Wine Shop Owner
We use tumblers! The folks at Collins & Coupe have a brilliant selection of glassware and everything else you need for drinks at home as well as professional bartending.” -Juerie & Paul of Clos Wine Shop
From our Brand Manager
blomus Modern Wine Glass in mauve | $46 for 4
I like a stemless wine tumbler when I’m drinking a glass on the porch. They’re stylish, a little moody and durable, just like me. - Lindsey
From our Hospitality Manager
Spanish Bodega wine tumbler from Pottery Barn | $24 for 6
I like using little wine glasses like the Italians in my family. - Rosemary
From La Mesita Sin Nombre
Also known as the MIHO Tasting Room. The Josephine Glass is an exceptionally light and thin-walled glass with a distinctive kink that allows the aroma of the wine to unfold to the fullest. $80 per glass