by Robert J. » Tue Jan 30, 2007 9:58 pm
I went to a tasting recently, albeit sponsored by Riedel, that was very cool. We tasted four old world wines: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay (all French). Each wine was tasted in its proper Riedel glass. We then tasted the same wine in a standard 'Joker' glass. The differences were profound. The aromas and flavors clearly came through in the Riedel glasses and were weak or non-existent in the other glass.
Do I think that one needs every glass in the collection? No, I do not think so. Many glasses are similar in style and hold many different wines well. I have settled on the four we got at the tasting from the Vinum series (yes, we got to take the glasses home). The glasses I have are the Burgundy (Pinot Noir), Bordeaux (Cab, Merlot, Syrah, etc.), Sauv Blanc, and Montrachet (chardonnay). This should do it for me when I have a good wine. For my everyday drinking I have some simple stemless glasses that work fine.
rwj