Serious wine deserves serious glassware, and the Bormioli Rocco Inalto Uno range delivers exactly that—professional-quality glasses designed for wine enthusiasts who understand that the right glass genuinely enhances the drinking experience. These aren't just pretty vessels; they're precision-engineered tools that allow wines to express their full character, from delicate aromatics to complex flavour profiles that might otherwise remain hidden in inferior glassware.
The Inalto Uno range represents the pinnacle of Bormioli Rocco's expertise—clean, contemporary lines combined with scientifically considered proportions that work with wine rather than against it. Each glass is carefully shaped to concentrate aromas, control temperature, and deliver wine to the palate in the most flattering way possible. It's Italian design philosophy at its finest: beautiful to look at, wonderful to use, and built to last.
How do different glass sizes affect wine appreciation?
Glass size isn't arbitrary—it's about matching the vessel to the wine's characteristics. The smaller 380ml glasses work beautifully for delicate whites or lighter reds that benefit from more concentrated aromatics. The generous 640ml glasses are perfect for full-bodied reds that need room to breathe and develop. Those mid-range sizes handle most everyday wines comfortably, whilst the champagne flutes preserve bubbles and concentrate those lovely effervescent aromas that make sparkling wine so special.
The stemless options offer a more casual approach without compromising on function—they're brilliant for outdoor entertaining or when you want excellent wine glasses without the formality that stems can sometimes suggest. Plus, they're remarkably stable and much harder to knock over accidentally.
What makes Inalto Uno suitable for both enthusiasts and everyday use?
The beauty of the Inalto Uno range lies in its versatility. Yes, these are glasses that wine professionals would recognise and approve of, but they're also robust enough for regular entertaining. The superior glass quality means they're less prone to chipping and clouding than cheaper alternatives, whilst the elegant design ensures they always look appropriate regardless of the occasion.
Are these glasses worth the investment compared to standard wine glasses?
If you genuinely enjoy wine, absolutely. The difference in how wine tastes and smells from quality glasses versus standard ones is remarkable—aromas are more concentrated, flavours are cleaner, and the overall experience is simply more pleasurable. Good glassware is one of those purchases that improves every bottle you open afterwards, making even modest wines taste better whilst allowing premium bottles to show their true potential.



