Whether you're sitting on a city sidewalk for a wine bar happy hour or tucked in your couch for a nightcap, properly holding a wine glass can elevate the tasting experience. Wine can be enjoyed ...
If wine ever took the stage at Miss United States, it would probably win Miss Congeniality. Like a certain undercover FBI agent we know, wine is a forever fan favorite. There’s a variety for just ...
Etiquette coach William Hanson shared tips on properly holding a teacup—pinching the handle without extending the pinky—and a wine glass—holding by the stem to avoid warming the wine. The advice ...
The proper way to hold a wine glass is near the base of the stem using your thumb, forefinger and index finger. The other two fingers (including the pinky), are to move further down to the base to ...
The Wine Wise Guy reveals three common wine-glass grips—and why to avoid them! People! Here’s the deal with stemware: There’s a rod of glass between the base and the bowl of a wine glass for several ...
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