Hello everyone, I have been using some Riedel Accanto pinot noir wine glasses as universal glasses (used for cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, and bordeaux) for my friends and I, but unfortunately one of them broke – the silver lining is that I figured I would get myself a really nice wine glass as a replacement!
I’ve been looking and people have recommended the Zalto Universal, Gabriel-Glas Gold Edition, Zalto BDX, Conterno Sensory, and some others, but I’m very lost. My wines range from \~$30-150 USD; here are some examples:
\-[https://www.beringer.com/en/2018-knights-valley-reserve-cabernet-sauvignon/8033789.html](https://www.beringer.com/en/2018-knights-valley-reserve-cabernet-sauvignon/8033789.html)
\-[https://www.anakota.com/wines/helena-montana](https://www.anakota.com/wines/helena-montana)
\-[https://www.vivino.com/CA/en/dominus-estate-napanook/w/9961?year=2016](https://www.vivino.com/CA/en/dominus-estate-napanook/w/9961?year=2016)
Do you have any recommendations for me? I am in Canada, so it might be a little difficult to get some very obscure glasses, but I’m open to paying for shipping and whatnot for a good glass. Thanks!
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Side-Note: I don’t know if I’m versed enough in wine to make a very expensive glass worth it, but I do have some experience (mom is a hobbyist sommelier \[passed the course, but doesn’t practice\], grandpa owned a vineyard, been exploring wine for 10 years, etc.). I just know that if I’m going to spend the money, I should get a BIFL (or until it breaks) glass. Also, if it matters, I use a Coravin for most of my wines.
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