jostling for space in my tiny kitchen need never have made their way in at all? “There’s absolutely no logic to have white wine in a smaller glass than red—it can be just as complex,” says Robinson. So, by the same argument, those vintage champagne flutes I once spent rent on? Nice, but not necessary. “Having a wide brim when you’re drinking champagne actually makes you enjoy the aromas that much more,” she explains.
Robinson would know. After 44 years of tasting wine, she got pretty tired of switching out glasses for every wine she drank. So she set about to create the perfect wine glass together with tableware designer. Their camaraderie and shared passion bore fruit: An elegant, handblown glass with the thinnest of stems that’s a pleasure to hold and drink from—and sophisticated enough that only four glassworks in Europe have the capability of making them, according to Brendon.
While we had Jancis around, we decided to ask her to continue busting other myths around wine drinking, after all, she's made it her passion to crack open an often-fusty world of wine to make it more approachable (cue her book
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