Even before we put the champagne in our mouths, the glass becomes the wine's first interpreter. Its shape, material, finesse, transparency... all these elements influence the way we experience the wine, right from the first glance.
-Sight: The glass must allow us to appreciate the champagne's color, brilliance, clarity and the finesse of its bubbles.
- Thesense of smell: The glass must allow the aromas to concentrate properly, without enclosing them.
-Taste: The shape of the chalice directs the flow of the wine on the tongue, influencing the perception of its freshness, acidity and smoothness.
In short, the glass is an extension of the hand, a tool that links wine to our senses.