Champagne tastes better from a normal wine glass, say scientists

When toasting a special occasion with a bottle of bubbly, classy champagne flutes are the obvious choice for many.

And while it may go against tradition, experts are urging drinkers to ditch their crystal flutes in favour of an ordinary wine glass.

This is because higher-end brands will taste better in a broader glass, according to wine connoisseurs.
Frederico Lleonart, a global wine ambassador for drinks company Pernod Ricard, says a simple wine glass emphasises the aroma and fizz in better and more complex champagnes.

‘When the sparkling wine or champagne has complexity, depth and autolytic notes, such as the best cavas or champagnes, then the best option is actually to use a white wine glass in order to let the aromas express themselves better,’ he told The Sunday Telegraph.

But simple sparkling wines should still be served in flutes as it keeps the drink colder for longer and shows off the bubbles better.

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