Stepping up my wine glasses and I’m curious what options I should consider.

I mostly drink young, bright wines such as Zinfandels, Barberas, Syrahs/Shiraz, Nebbiolos, and Frappatos along with young California Cabernets, Pinots, and blends.

Based on the endless praise, I already picked up a [Gabriel-Glas Gold](https://gabriel-glasinternational.com/product/gabriel-glas-gift-box-gold-edition-mouth-blown/) as a universal glass (mostly for whites, sparkling, and as a reference for other glasses). I believe I’ll also want a couple of other glasses for reds.

What kind of glass do I want for Zins? Riedel takes the position that a [white wine (Riesling) glass](https://riedel.com/en-us/shop/vinum/riesling-641600015) is appropriate for Zins. Based on that, I’m seeing the [Zalto Denk’Art White Wine](https://www.wineenthusiast.com/zalto-denkart-white-wine-glass) (recommended for “medium bodied red wines without overt barrique development”) and the [Josephine No 1 – White](https://us.josephinen.com/products/josephine-1) as potential options. Any others?

Does a Zinfandel belong in a narrow-opening white wine glass like that or maybe I just want a big Bordeaux glass to mellow the alcohol?

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