We are not sure what you are asking, but smelling alcohol the next day is possible -- not too likely. Depends on the size of the glasses. A "glass of wine" is 4 ounces, or roughly 120 ml.
More information is needed in order to answer this question. However, the alcohol content of 16 glasses of wine is the same as that of 16 beers or 16 shots of distilled spirits.
This depends on what you mean by better. They are roughly the same amount of alcohol, but there are variables of how large the glasses of wine, the alcohol content of the wine, and the alcohol content of the whiskey. There is no diluting of the drinks. Water keeps you hydrated but doesn't make it "better".
No!
At a wine tasting event, participants typically consume small amounts of wine in tasting glasses, usually around 1 to 2 ounces per glass. The number of glasses consumed can vary depending on the number of wines being tasted and the individual's preferences.
You “should” hold a wine glass by the stem and cutlery from the middle in order to avoid smelling your hand while you sip your wine or taste your food. 90% of taste comes from our sense of smell.
these are glasses ( bowl on a stem) that are made especially for drinking wine.
A serving of wine is five ounces of 13-percent-alcohol wine. If that's what you mean by a drink, you'll be fine. OTOH, if a "drink" of wine is a whole bottle of Cisco (18-percent alcohol--a 12-ounce bottle contains about two ounces of alcohol) you would NOT be fine the next day.
The wine glasses company of UK. They are in charge of manufacturing wine glasses for all consumer types and companies. They manufacture wine glasses for other countries to but their main buyer is Poland.
Kind of or if not that is a drinking ticket you have to pay
It's not recommended; but to be sure, ask your doctor how long you should wait before consuming alcohol.
You can get about 6 glasses out of 1 liter
That is approximately 44, 4ounce glasses of wine