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  2. The Best Stemless Wine Glasses No Matter What You Like ... - AOL

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    Stemless wine glasses are easier to hold, less prone to breaking, and a heck of a lot easier to clean. Once upon a time, drinking wine was a fancy activity with delicate glasses held at the stem ...

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    Glitter Snowflakes Wine Glasses Price: $1.25 As you enjoy these affordable glitter snowflake stemless wine glasses this holiday season, remember to clean and pack them up carefully for use next year.

  4. Wine glass - Wikipedia

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    Most wine glasses are stemware, composed of three parts: the bowl, stem, and foot. In some designs, the opening of the glass is narrower than the widest part of the bowl to concentrate the aroma. [1] Others are more open, like inverted cones. In addition, "stemless" wine glasses (tumblers) are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. [5]

  5. Tumbler (glass) - Wikipedia

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    Dizzy Cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem; Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink [2] Highball glass, for mixed drinks [3] Iced tea glass; Juice glass, for fruit juices and vegetable juices. Old fashioned glass, traditionally, for a simple cocktail or liquor "on the rocks ...

  6. Bottle cap - Wikipedia

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    A bottle cap or bottle top is a common closure for the top opening of a bottle.A cap is sometimes colorfully decorated with the logo of the brand of contents. Metal caps with plastic backing are used for glass bottles, sometimes wrapped in decorative foil.

  7. Champagne glass - Wikipedia

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    The champagne coupe is a shallow, broad-bowled saucer shaped stemmed glass generally capable of containing 180 to 240 ml (6.1 to 8.1 US fl oz) of liquid. [4] [14] [15] [16] Originally called a tazza (cup), it first appeared circa 1663, when it was created by Venetian glassmakers employed at a Greenwich glass factory owned by the Duke of Buckingham. [5]

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