Wine programs have become a major part of the modern restaurant experience. From neighborhood bistros to fine dining rooms, guests are paying closer attention not just to what they're drinking, but how it's served.
The right glass can completely change how a wine tastes and how it's experienced at the table. Shape, bowl, size, and rim design all influence aroma, temperature, and how the wine hits the palate.
At Sam Tell, we work with operators every day to select glassware that supports their beverage programs while holding up to the demands of high-volume service. Here's a simple guide to choosing the right wine glass for different pours.
Red wine glasses we love:
White wines glasses are designed with smaller bowls, narrower openings, and lighter stems to help preserve delicate aromas while keeping wines cooler for longer. This shape directs the wine toward the front of the palate, enhancing its brightness and refreshing qualities. They're ideal for lighter, more aromatic wines like Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and Chardonnay.
Why restaurants love them:
White wine glasses we love
All-Purpose Wine Glasses we Love
Stemless wine glasses have become increasingly popular for their contemporary look and everyday practicality. Without a stem, they're more durable, easier to handle during fast-paced service, and less prone to breakage. They're a natural fit for wine bars, outdoor dining settings, and casual restaurants where a relaxed, approachable presentation is key.
While they may be less traditional for formal wine service, stemless glasses offer a more versatile and easygoing option that many guests feel comfortable with.
Why restaurants love them:
Stemless Wine Glasses we Love
The shape of a wine glass plays a bigger role in the drinking experience than many realize. From aroma to presentation, the right glass can subtly influence how a wine is perceived with every sip.
Here's how glass design makes an impact:
For restaurants, glassware isn't just about aesthetics, it directly shapes how guests experience your beverage program. A well-designed wine glass does more than hold a pour. It enhances aroma, highlights flavor, and elevates presentation, turning a simple glass of wine into a more memorable experience.
Whether you're building a new wine program or refreshing your tabletop, choosing the right glassware can make a noticeable difference across everything from casual by-the-glass service to curated pairings.
At Sam Tell, we work with leading manufacturers to help operators find glassware that balances style, durability, and performance.
Looking to upgrade your wine service? Reach out to your Sam Tell representative to explore wine glass collections that fit your concept and beverage program.