Jun 15 2009
The Best of Both Worlds with a Stemless Wine Glasses
Stemless wine glasses are catching on with a broader base of consumers in North America’s trendiest restaurants, thanks to wine industry efforts to demystify wine and add a new twist to an old concept. Stemless wine glasses are perfect to serve both red and white wine in for all events and occassions. These beautiful wine glasses are just what you’re looking for and are the newest revolution in glassware for wine
Stemless Wine Glass Features
Stemless wine glasses are comfortable to hold and if you have them engraved they can be presented as a custom made gift that will be appreciated and used for years. Stemless Wine Glasses are normally hand blown of 24% lead crystal with two distinct impressions. To hold them let your thumb and forefinger nestle in the niches and swirl the wine to aerate and release its aromas. You’ll be proud to serve up your favorite vintage in these eye catching stemless plastic wine glasses.
Casual yet elegant, these wine glasses are appropriate for fine wine enjoyment, as well as casual sipping. The wine tumblers are shaped to fit into a dishwasher and fine-tuned to enhance the pleasure of your favorite wine varietals. For the first time in glass history the design parameters such as shape of tumbler, size and diameter of rim, have been fine turned to enhance the worlds most important grape varietals.
Stemless wine glasses are far less likely to be knocked over and are also more enjoyable to hold. The new wine glasses are great to entertain your friends with the most luxurious wine tasting experience. Stemless wine glasses offer the convenience of drinking from a tumbler with the artistic sophistication of a wine glass.Stemless wine glasses are also available with etched imprints. This is ideal if you plan to present these glasses as a gift. Most Stemless Wine Glasses are made of a heavier lead free crystal and the short flared base gives them even more stability while providing an easy gripping point.
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