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Old 11-26-2010, 01:11 PM   #1
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I was browsing the net for wine glasses and then I come to know about different glasses that use according to the wines we have. I cannot post the images but I can mention the names here,

For Red wine- Bordeaux glass, Burgundy glass

For White wine- We mainly use Champagne flutes and these are really good for sparkling as well as white wines. Characterized by a long stem with a tall narrow bowl on top.

For aromatic beverages- Special kind of glass is use which is Sherry glass.

I hope I am right here about the glasses I mention!!!

Need your reviews about these glasses here!!!


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Here are some different styles.









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which of those glasses would be best for serving Jalapino?
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hey I've got some where the globe is like the Montrachet but is about the size of the Sauternes and has a very long stem what type would this be. I know 2 things about them they're handblown(one piece) and are leaded, beautiful glasses.


ok did a google and found one that looks like it and site says it's a rhine glass whatever that may be lol
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Last year I got some Riedel glasses as part of a deal at one of the local shops ( buy two kits and get a choice of several gifts) and they are great - not sure what style they are - they are all duty for me - can't imagine having a different glass for each wine!
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I use a big glass for white. And use an even bigger wider glass for red. Have not found one for rose' wines, But a soup bowl might work.
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Hey Friends... Thank you for your interest.
I found some more glasses and I would like to share them here.. As I mentioned that I cannot post images that's why I am telling you their names.. These glasses are for both red and white wine.

Port Dessert Wine Glass, Milano Tasting Glass, Chardonnay Pinot Grigio Wine Glass.

I liked these glasses as they looks very beautiful and classy.


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