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Our friend from church brought us a couple of Riedell wine glasses yesterday, can't wait to try it out. I have been drinking from a plastic tumbler.
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It's a set of two Cab glasses but that will be better than palstic.
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It is not the accepted way to appreciate finer wine. Temperature would be wrong and the wine would be watered down. However, like with cigars. Drink what you like. Like what you drink. |
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Just to see whatever everyone else does:
Do yall have all the different kinds of glasses (cas, ports, syrah) or do ya pretty much stick with one kind and drink the different kinds from the same wine glass? |
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I am not that particular beyond glass and a general wine glass shape to the bowl.
Once again, purists will tell you that the proper glass is essential. But I would maintain that most (including me) would not taste an appreciable difference. |
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I would suggest: 2-4 decanters along with cheese cloth and/or unbleach muslin Red Cab Red Burg (rounder works with merlot too) White Large (Chard's) White Small with slight angled top (use for Moscato and fine Champagne) Flutes (cheaper Champagne and parties) Port glasses (works with schnapps and hard liquors too) |
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Go to any Barrel & Crate store, they usually have a nice selection at decent prices, you should be able to find something for $5 per stem. Try http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=130&f=31655, either of the two on the bottom of the page. Buy 2 of each and taste from them side by side, see how shapes and volume make a difference. If you drink Pinot Noi, then Burgundy shape (bottom of page) is a "requirement" :-)) |
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Thanks Greg, i'll see if i can get some of those.
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First Law of organic chemistry: If you mix a pound of fruit jam and a pound of crap, you end up with 2 pounds of crap. (Nice glass or not.) OZ wine sales dropped 25% last year and still going South with increasing speed. Now you know why. |
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