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Fresh and refreshing cider is a drink that continues to grow in popularity. Swedish cider, often slightly sweeter and flavored with berries and fruits other than apples, has gained international recognition. At the same time, countries such as France and the United Kingdom have a long-standing cider tradition and remain among the world’s leading cider producers.
Read more Just like wine, cider truly comes into its own when served in the right glass. A stemmed wine glass is an excellent choice, as the bowl helps develop the cider’s flavors and aromas. Holding the glass by the stem also prevents the drink from warming too quickly, making the serving both elegant and functional.
Dry cider is best enjoyed in a wine glass with a slightly smaller bowl, such as a Shiraz glass, which highlights freshness and structure. Semi-dry cider, on the other hand, benefits from a larger bowl that allows the aromas to develop and balance more fully.
Read more Have you tried ice cider? This sweet and concentrated beverage, made from frozen juice, is best served in a white wine glass. The narrower bowl helps focus the aromas and enhance the intense flavors. Cider can also be served in beer glasses, preferably with a rounded bowl. Beer or water glasses from Orrefors, beer glasses from Spiegelau, Riedel and Zalto, as well as the distinctive designs from Kosta Boda, allow cider to fully express its fresh and aromatic character. With the right glassware, you can truly elevate the cider experience – whether you prefer dry, semi-dry, or sweet cider.

Cider is a fresh and refreshing drink that continues to grow in popularity, both in Sweden and internationally. Swedish cider is often slightly sweeter and flavored with berries and fruits beyond apples, while countries such as France and the United Kingdom are known for their long tradition of producing drier, more classic cider styles. Regardless of origin or style, choosing the right glass plays a key role in the overall cider experience.
To truly enjoy the aromas and nuances of cider, the shape of the glass is essential. Traditionally, cider is served in stemmed wine glasses, as the bowl helps develop the drink’s aromas and flavors. Holding the glass by the stem also prevents the cider from warming too quickly, ensuring an elegant and functional presentation.
The choice of wine glass should reflect the character of the cider. Dry cider is best served in a wine glass with a slightly smaller bowl, which highlights freshness and structure. Semi-dry cider benefits from a larger bowl that allows the aromas to open up and achieve balance.
Ice cider – the sweet and concentrated beverage made from frozen juice – is best enjoyed in a white wine glass with a narrower opening. This shape focuses the aromas and enhances the sweetness without overwhelming the palate.
Cider can also be served in beer glasses, preferably with a gently rounded shape. Glasses with generous volume allow the cider to fully express its fresh and aromatic character.
With the right glassware, you can significantly elevate the cider experience – whether you prefer dry, semi-dry, or sweet cider. Explore our range of glasses suitable for cider and let every serve show the drink at its very best.
Cider is a fresh and refreshing drink that continues to grow in popularity, both in Sweden and internationally. Swedish cider is often slightly sweeter and flavored with berries and fruits beyond apples, while countries such as France and the United Kingdom are known for their long tradition of producing drier, more classic cider styles. Regardless of origin or style, choosing the right glass plays a key role in the overall cider experience.
To truly enjoy the aromas and nuances of cider, the shape of the glass is essential. Traditionally, cider is served in stemmed wine glasses, as the bowl helps develop the drink’s aromas and flavors. Holding the glass by the stem also prevents the cider from warming too quickly, ensuring an elegant and functional presentation.
The choice of wine glass should reflect the character of the cider. Dry cider is best served in a wine glass with a slightly smaller bowl, which highlights freshness and structure. Semi-dry cider benefits from a larger bowl that allows the aromas to open up and achieve balance.
Ice cider – the sweet and concentrated beverage made from frozen juice – is best enjoyed in a white wine glass with a narrower opening. This shape focuses the aromas and enhances the sweetness without overwhelming the palate.
Cider can also be served in beer glasses, preferably with a gently rounded shape. Glasses with generous volume allow the cider to fully express its fresh and aromatic character.
With the right glassware, you can significantly elevate the cider experience – whether you prefer dry, semi-dry, or sweet cider. Explore our range of glasses suitable for cider and let every serve show the drink at its very best.