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Though flutes and coupes are popular for serving sparkling wine, there are several reasons you might prefer a regular glass.
There’s hardly a glass out there more elegant than the champagne flute. Slim, sleek, and sparkling, these slim glasses are the ultimate party essential. If you’re the type of person who loves ...
More wine's aromatics. You'll notice that we specified Champagne glasses, not Champagne flutes, and there's a reason for that. Flutes, with their tall, slender design, may not be the optimal ...
For Champagne glasses that can elevate any bubbly without breaking the bank, look to these flutes from Zwiesel, which feature slightly angled walls and a long, delicate stem. Made from the brand ...
It’s a bottle we consider to be special, but there is one thing it is not: Krug is not made to be consumed from a Champagne flute. Krug Cellar Master, Eric Lebel, spends an inordinate amount of ...
A glass has the exact same impact.” To help you find the best Champagne glasses, we spoke to six bubbly experts. Read on for the glasses, flutes, and coupes that they reach for (including white ...
Despite what we’ve been told, flutes are not the ideal glass to sip champagne from, according to experts. Tall, slender flutes are “terrible for appreciating the wine,” sommelier Richard ...
There are a number of benefits to using a more conventional wine glass for champagne, instead of the traditional flute (Getty/iStock) Upon accidentally inventing champagne, Dom Pérignon is ...
And yet, in restaurants and bars all over New York, the flute is the glass now eschewed. More New York sommeliers are opting to pour Champagne and sparkling wines into white wine glasses or ...
Champagne does taste different depending on the glass you drink it out of, say scientists - and long, tall flutes are the best way to enjoy fizz. Bubbly poured into a long narrow flute provides ...