If you like to drink your whisky neat, it’s hard to beat the Glencairn whisky glass. If you like it on the rocks, especially with one big ice cube, then you might look at some options online. Also, I found this taxonomy from the Whiskey Advocate useful though it might have some advertising bias: https://www.whiskyadvocate.com/unique-whisky-glasses/
For whatever reason I only like to drink dessert wines in glencairns and prefer a double old fashioned glass for all brown spirits, even cognac/Armagnac. Not a big fan of tulips or snifters for them. Sometimes a very aromatic Armagnac is nice in a zalto universal
Which Riedel? Not that I disagree. We have the sommelier single malt glasses, which are nice, but actually have a slight preference for the inexpensive “Gourmet” glass that I think was made for water.
The Sommelier line, Sarah. Absolutely love them. I feel the flared rim helps many whiskys from coming across too fumey on the Nose. I also like how they feel in the hand.
That said, I own Glencairn glasses, too, and use them probably half the time.
The Somms are very nice and do feel good in the hand. I agree they can help with the alcohol bite on the nose. I probably would reach for them more often if Jonathan didn’t prefer the other. We have a ton of the Glencairn type as well, many gifts from distilleries, but only bring them out for more formal tastings. I would never put great whisky in a rocks glass, even though we have a few beautiful examples, mostly gifts.
I just picked up these Ravenscroft crystal tumblers after admiring them on The Morning Show series. Really nice, weighty bottom, includes a polishing cloth which is always a bonus
La Maison du Whisky’s Austrian made crystal ‘Pure Glass’ is by far my favorite. Unfortunately, they go in and out of production and are often difficult to find.
To commemorate the 10th Annual Gathering of the Clan (aka Ardbeggeddon X), I had Glencairn fabricate custom crystal nosing glasses engraved with our logo for all attendees. The crystal glasses are very well made and considerably nicer than the glass versions that are most prevalent.
I love those Pure Glasses, but do not own any. They have the perfect amount of flare to the rim, for me. The Somm glasses have a touch too much, the Gourmet glass Jonathan likes have a bit too little.