The taste of wine changes depending on the glass. ★Leedel Ginza store
10 years ago when it began to fall into wine
I went to a tasting seminar at Leedel Aoyama Main Store twice.
This tasting seminar was held
Drink four kinds of wine in four kinds of glass.
It was said that one of the four types of glasses could be taken home.
When looking for a glass, "Is it really changing the taste so much with a glass?"
I went with half confidence, but I was really surprised.
Especially when you drink the same wine with another glass.
It's a completely different taste.
From there, I decided that the wine glass would be Leedel,
I started collecting them in pairs according to the grape varieties.
What is in my house now?
For Champagne, Sauvignon Blanc,
For wreathing, noble wine,
There are two types of Chardonnay and Vionie.
For Caberne Sauvignon and Mellow
For Pino Noir and Montrasse.
I look at the homepage after a long time.
There was also a glass for Koshu that was never before.
There's also something for daiginjo and Coke, so it's interesting.
And the pre-introduction became longer, but
That favorite Leedel shop was last April.
It was open near Yasuaki Elementary School!
The Ginza store also has a tasting seminar and a tasting spot sale.
I think we can buy the recommended wine together.
It was displayed inside the store
You can enjoy it just by looking at various glasses.
Glasses are machine-made Veritas series and performance series.
There is also a handmade sommelier series that costs tens of thousands of yen per leg, and the lineup is also abundant.
The Leedel Or Series, which has no legs, is also easy to use.
You can buy it for your home by name on a wedding anniversary.
You can give a gift to a friend who loves wine by name.
It can be used in various scenes.
If you are interested, we recommend that you change the taste of wine with a glass.
Please try it!
Click here for the page of Lidel Ginza.
Information on seminars and events is also posted.
I think we can make a reservation from here.
104-0061
1F, Daiwa Ginza Building, 6-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL 03-6264-6128