Choosing the right glasses for your drinks isn’t exactly a science, but there are good reasons and quite a bit of knowledge and experience behind what drink goes in what glass. It basically comes down to what it is about the drink you want to savor – the bubbles, complex aromas or refreshing cold temperature.

 

Fizzy drinks taste best in flutes


Sparkling and carbonated drinks are best served in tall glasses with a small mouth, like flute glasses. This gives the drink a small surface area which helps preserve the bubbles and stops it from going flat too quickly.


 


Bowl size matters


A large bowl brings more oxygen into contact with the drink and lets it breathe, releasing complex flavors and aromas. Decanting in a carafe can help jump start this process before you pour. Keeping drinks with a lighter aroma cool and fresh for longer is easier in long stem glasses with smaller bowls.


 

"With STORSINT, I wanted to create a glassware series that enhances the enjoyment of drinks and can be used for all occasions year after year."


Aaron Probyn
Product Designer

Go-to glasses for all-round enjoyment


For anything from water and milk to fruity summer punches and even coffee or tea, you can’t go wrong with a classic design in thick glass that holds both warm and cold drinks. Here’s a refreshing suggestion.

Rhubarb Paloma Mocktail
1 part fresh grapefruit juice
1 part fresh lime juice
1 part rhubarb syrup
3 parts club soda
Ice cubes, grapefruit wedges and rhubarb ribbons


 

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Red wine glass,
clear glass, 67 cl

14/6 pack

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clear glass, 27 cl

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Champagne flute,
clear glass, 22 cm

6/6 pack

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brass color, Ø8.5 cm

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clear glass, 1.7L | 57 oz

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Beverage dispenser,
5L | 5.3 qt

19

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Tray,
brass color, 38 cm | 15 "
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Bowl,
clear glass/patterned, Ø15 cm | 6 "

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