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Under the name Josephinenhütte, Kurt Zalto has released four glasses. And masterpiece it most certainly is. Kurt Zalto has completely rethought the teardrop-shaped wine glass as we know it ...
But there’s a force that scientists and wine connoisseurs alike have not been able to account for: gravity. Why does the liquid slide back down the glass, forming its familiar tear-shaped streaks?
Veering away from the traditional egg-shaped wine glass, the brand is proposing a ... in service and critic how they handled the wear and tear of an average bar. “We have continued to receive ...
Cocktail and wine ... shape and affordable price of this set. A sturdy and textured set Fortessa Jupiter Collection, available at Amazon, Williams Sonoma, and Sur La Table, from $46.11 These ...
After wine is poured into a glass and swirled ... Gravity soon tugs the wine down in a flow of tear-shaped drops, whose formation has been unexplained. Andrea Bertozzi and her colleagues at ...
Aroma is probably the biggest. As any wine lover will tell you, its flavour can be hugely affected by the shape of the glass you're drinking from. Now a camera system developed by scientists in ...
So Mitsubayashi’s team analysed different wines, in different glasses – including different shaped wine glasses, a martini glass and a straight glass – at different temperatures. If you're ...
The wide mouth of a generously shaped glass steers the wine mainly to the sourness-sensitive edges of the tongue, ensuring that the acidity is well-balanced with the toasty aromas of the oak ...
A spiffy new camera set-up devised by scientists in Japan indicates that glass shape–just like the wine snobs have been telling us all along–affects the flavor of wine. In a recent study ...
But, what makes these plastic wine glasses stand out is their unique shape. You’ve seen stemless glasses before, but the diamond-shaped design not only looks modern and sleek but also allows the ...
The size and shape of your wine glass and how you hold it determines how much you end up drinking, a new study suggests. In the study by Doug Walker, Laura Smarandescu, and Brian Wansink ...