How to hold wine glasses properly

How to hold wine glasses properly?

For most people, having wine in front of them is a social activity so it’s important to know how to hold a wine glass properly to avoid making a fool of yourself! The key to holding a wine glass correctly is to ensure that the bowl of the glass is on the table. To do this, place the thumb of your left hand under the rim of the bowl of the glass with your index and middle fingers above it. Next, use your right hand to hold the base of the glass

How to hold wine glass properly?

Before you even pick up your glass, take a moment to consider the temperature of the wine you are about to drink. Different wines and even different varietals can be served at different temperatures. Be mindful of the temperature of the wine and resist the urge to serve up ice-cold or room temperature wine.

How to hold wine glass in place?

We suggest that you place your wine glass on a coffee table, allowing it to rest on the edge of the table. This will avoid any accidental use of the coaster, as people might otherwise use their hand. If you want to add more stability, you can place a coaster on the table underneath the wine glass. This is the most secure way to hold a wine glass, especially when you have to share the table with other people.

How to hold wine glasses vertical?

The right way to hold wine glasses depends on the type of glassware you have. If you have fine wine glasses with rounded edges, you can hold them like a pen, with the bowl pointed towards your lips. For narrower wine glasses, holding the stem in the middle is a good option. Never hold wine glasses at an angle as this can break the glasses or cause you to cut your hand.

How to hold wine glass without moving?

If you are new to wine or just want to learn how to hold wine glass without moving it, you can use the wine glass holder. It is a small device that fits over the rim of a wine glass, and it keeps the glass from moving and tilting in whatever position you put it in as you swirl the wine around. The holder also keeps the wine from spilling out as you turn the glass.