Wine etiquette

When setting the table for a meal, it’s important for the overall ambience to get the placement of your wine glasses just right and it also helps guests navigate your table too.
To the right of the water
Wine etiquette says the wine glass should be positioned to the right of the water glass.
This ensures each diner has their own glass, but it also allows the person pouring the wine during the meal, or any waiting staff, to have access to the glass more easily.
Select your glassware
Not sure what glasses to use? It’s vital to pick an appropriate glass for the wine you’re planning on serving.
Glasses for red wine are generally bigger than white wine ones and are wider too. This gives the wine the chance to breathe and it also enhances flavour.
But for white wines like ours, your glasses should be more petite and essentially narrower. This helps maintain the wine’s subtle aromas.
Flutes for bubbles?
Sparkling wines do their best in flutes. Their taller and slender shape is designed to preserve the bubbles.
However, there is a trend for champagne coupes too. While these look great and have a 1920s nostalgia about them, coupes expose the champagne to more air because they are flatter and wider, and this allows the bubbles to disappear quickly.
However, there is a school of thought that says the ideal glass for champagne may in fact be one that is V shaped, because this concentrates and shows off aromas as well as bubbles. Read more here.












