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18th September 2017
04:25pm BST

To further that, Sam Caporn, who is a 'Master of Wine' told Good Housekeeping, "The traditional Champagne flute is too narrow as it traps the aromatics and you don't get as much out of the glass.
"For example you don't smell as much as you should. The gorgeous 1920s coupe glasses have the reverse problem in that they let out too much, which can then get lost, as there is too much surface area so the bubbles can dissipate faster."
Apparently, using a tulip glass or a white wine glass will allow you to actually taste the bubbles, and makes them fresher as well.
"We still drink from flutes out of habit and lack of knowledge but we should all be moving to tulips," Sam said.
"Not only do they make your fizz taste better, but they make your fizz look better too! If you don't have a tulip you are better off using a white wine glass."
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