Ever
use stemless wine glasses that look like short tumblers you’d drink water or
juice out of? Although more stable when partying or sipping outdoors, I’m not
sure they’re great for wine appreciation. With no stem, you hold the glass by
the barrel, blocking the visual aspect of the wine. You can’t see the
cleanliness, colour, depth of colour or beading. If the wine is chilled, the
heat from your hand warms it up quickly. Furthermore, they’re just not very aesthetic.
Lots of tavernas and bistros in Europe that aren’t particularly wine savvy,
utilize similar type glasses, not specifically designed for wine, to give the
dining experience a rustic, “old world” feel. If you’re serious about wine,
they’re probably not the best choice.
These elegant glasses are available in boxed sets of four and can go up to thirty-six or even seventy-two. The larger sets are a great solution for personalized corporate logo gifts, corporate outings, weddings, or other reception-type events with the option to add a logo to each glass, adding a personalized touch or a crafty bit of marketing – depending on the event.
ReplyDeleteActually a stemless wine glasses and an ordinary wine glasses have advantages and disadvantages, yes, it is easy to hold wine glasses with stem but it still depend on how drinkers drink the wine using wine glasses. Somehow, most of drinkers enjoy drinking in a stemless wine glasses because they will smell and feel more that aroma of wine. But as I said, it depend on drinkers on how they use their glasses to drink wine.
ReplyDeleteDeafening external noises will not be appropriate. Audio hues are perfect and also easily fit into effectively having discussing the stemless wine glasses you taste and also assembly others that have typical likes and dislikes.
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