outbackmac
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Looking for the small sample portion wine glasses that you get when you go to a wine tasting at a winery>
i like using stainless steel shot glasses and 18 ounce stainless stell stemless glasses from e-bay.
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But the advantage of using glass is that you can see if the wine is really clear or if it has a color that is unexpected or not preferred...You can also see whether the wine clings to the glass or acts more like water
i like using stainless steel shot glasses and 18 ounce stainless stell stemless glasses from e-bay.
no off taste, don't break when dropped, but you wany glass look up libby glass, comes in all styles ans sizes not to mention are at leat twice as thikas bar glass unless the bar uses libby bar glass....
Dawg
we have switched over to the Walmart stemless plastic wine glasses because we kept trying to bounce the glass ones off the tile floors...not to stylish, but we aint either.
LOLM E EITHER, the stainless was not a fashion statement, i just got tired of picking glass outta my only 1/2 foot,,, lol besides now wen i break glass i gotta get on my knees to find all the pieces it's real easy the glass is where your hand starts bleeding, now stainless and acrylic is now my drinking vessels, juice, water, milk coffee and wine ,hehe,
DAWG
These are similar to the ones that I keep in my wine room for sampling. The one wifey got me actually holds four glasses, and the glass holder is an old barrel stave, pretty good looking conversation piece and functional as well.
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