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Eisch white wine glasses

In the winetory shop you will find a good selection of white wine glasses and Chardonnay glasses from the German premium glass manufacturer Eisch.

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Eisch Weißweinglas Unity SENSISPLUS in Geschenkröhre 522/3
REMAINING STOCKEisch Weißweinglas Sky SENSISPLUS - 2 Stück im Geschenkkarton 518/3 mit Aromen
SALESave 21%Eisch Allroundgläser Essenca SENSISPLUS - 2 Stück im Geschenkkarton 543/7
REMAINING STOCKEisch Weißweinglas Superior SENSISPLUS in Geschenkröhre 500/3 mit Aromen
Eisch Weißweinglas Superior SENSISPLUS - 4 Stück im Geschenkkarton 500/3 mit Aromen
Eisch Chardonnay Glass Superior SENSISPLUS - 4 pieces in a gift box 500/31
SALESold outEisch Allroundgläser Essenca SENSISPLUS - 2 Stück im Geschenkkarton 543/2 transparent
SALESold outEisch Allroundgläser Essenca SENSISPLUS - 2 Stück im Geschenkkarton 543/3
Sold outEisch Weißweinglas Sky SENSISPLUS - 4 Stück im Geschenkkarton 518/3 mit Aromen

White wine glasses & Chardonnay glasses

White wine glasses differ from red wine glasses and other types of wine glasses in some important aspects:

  • Size : White wine glasses are generally smaller than red wine glasses because white wines have a lower alcohol content and fewer tannins, and therefore require less space in the glass.
  • Shape : White wine glasses generally have a narrower opening than red wine glasses in order to better concentrate the aromas of the wine and retain the warmth of the wine.
  • Bowl : The bowl of a white wine glass is usually smaller than that of a red wine glass in order to better concentrate the aromas of the wine.
  • Legs : White wine glasses often have shorter legs than red wine glasses to better control the heat of the wine and to aid in cooling the wine.
  • Material : White wine glasses are often made of high-quality crystal or heavy glass to better retain the warmth of the wine and to better develop the aromas of the wine.

It's important to note that there are differences between various types of wine, and the shape of the glass may also vary depending on the wine. It's also crucial to ensure that the glasses are clean and suitable for the type of wine you intend to serve.

White wine glasses and Chardonnay glasses differ in some important aspects, although there are also similarities:

  • Size : Chardonnay glasses are generally larger than most white wine glasses, as Chardonnay is a full-bodied and complex wine that needs more space in the glass to develop and release its aromas.
  • Shape : Chardonnay glasses typically have a wider opening than most white wine glasses to better develop the aromas of the wine and retain the warmth of the wine.
  • Bowl : The bowl of a Chardonnay glass is usually larger than that of a white wine glass in order to better develop the aromas of the wine and retain the warmth of the wine.
  • Material : Chardonnay glasses are often made of high-quality crystal or heavy glass to better retain the warmth of the wine and to better develop the aromas of the wine.
  • Body : A Chardonnay glass often has a larger capacity and is wider compared to a traditional white wine glass, in order to better develop the aromas of the wine and retain the warmth of the wine.

It's important to note that there are differences between various Chardonnay varieties, and the shape of the glass may also vary depending on the specific Chardonnay variety. It's also crucial to ensure that the glasses are clean and suitable for the type of wine being served.

A white wine glass typically consists of the following elements:

  • Bowl : The bowl is the upper part of the glass where the wine is held. It usually has a narrow opening to concentrate the wine's aromas.
  • Stem : The stem is the part of the glass by which you can hold the glass without warming the wine.
  • Base : The base is the lower part of the glass, which supports the weight of the glass and prevents it from tipping over.