Serving a glass of Chateau Petrus red wine in a dessert wine glass illustrates the need for guidance in choosing wine glasses. Learn to recognize the difference between the four main types of wine glasses - red, white, sparkling and dessert, so that your selected glass enhances, rather than detracts from your, and your guests, enjoyment of a particular wine.
Nothing brings out the festive mood of the holidays like a fitting theme party. Eggnog and hot cocoa toddies at Christmas bring out the merriment in nearly everyone. When autumn rolls around, there are all kinds of ghastly looking but delicious drinks and snacks that make Halloween costume parties all the rage. So, why wait until the holidays roll around to celebrate?
You don't need to be in Monte Carlo wearing a tuxedo or a cocktail dress to savor the classy feeling and flavor of a well made martini poured into a martini glass. The popularity of this classic cocktail has surged recently as people have begun to realize that you don't need to be fabulously wealthy or on vacation to enjoy these delectable drinks. In fact, with the increasing number of home bars, more and more people are making martinis themselves. And with the right equipment, they are making them well.
A tastefully themed, well-planned cocktail party is an ideal way to bring friends, neighbors or business clients together. Like mixed drinks freely flowing from a well-stocked bar, throwing a cocktail party is the perfect social mixer.
Generally two hours in length, cocktail parties facilitate relaxed yet classy conversation between people who might clam up at a three-course fresh seafood meal. With the right hours d oeuvres, barware, bartender, music and mood, you can throw a killer cocktail party.
The types of cocktail glasses you drink from are almost as important as what you fill them with. If you order a margarita and it comes to your table in a champagne flute rimmed with salt, you probably won't order any more drinks from that bar.
Any respectable commercial or home watering hole is stocked with many types of bar glasses. Don't develop a reputation for serving wine in dixie cups. Instead, be known for serving stiff drinks in the right liquor glasses.