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In fact, some high-end wine glasses specify that machine washing is preferred. ... This glass performs extremely well, and wine importer Mary Taylor noticed it worked best with aged red wine.
The best wine glasses, from low-cost to high Originally published April 11, 2017 at 6:00 am There's only one type of wine glass you really need, and it doesn't have to cost a fortune.
Find the best red wine and white wine glasses, as well as a few extra styles for all your favorite wine varietals. From stemless tumblers to champagne flutes, we’ll help you get crystal clear on ...
Our annual high-end wine reviews focus on bottles starting at $26. The cover a range of regions, varietals and vintages and go up to $175. Pour a glass and peruse the flavors and prices of 69 ...
The perfect all-purpose wine glass should be both useful and enjoyable, helping the wine to express itself and helping the wine drinker to better enjoy the wine, says Kevin Hart, the Cincinnati, ...
The typical red wine glass holds 12-14 ounces. That’s triple the size of a generic glass. Riedel pioneered the jumbo stem for a reason, however, not just to encourage big, Amy Schumer-style pours .
Wine pricing can often seem fairly opaque. Here, an exploration of why some high-end bottlings are more expensive than others.
An expert teaches us how to select the right glass for the wine.
Sauvignon Blanc Glass/Riesling Glass/Chardonnay Glass. While red wine glasses are generally more oversized with larger bowls because the wines need to breathe, white wine glasses tend to be ...