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  • gay [any]
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    4 years ago

    I will shove you into a locker. What are they then?

    • congressbaseballfan [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      White wine glasses for non-aromatic whites - so not Chardonnay. Wine mom glasses. Also used for mimosas. Double trouble

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        4 years ago

        Thank you for telling me. Now give me your lunch money.

      • snackage [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I like you. Is there any significant difference between a Champagne Flute and a Prosecco Glass or did I unnecessarily buy two different sets?

        They could also be badly drawn champagne tulips though.

        • congressbaseballfan [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          Well Prosecco/sparkling rose glasses are tulips. Tulips have more surface area for the aromatic varietals. Wine moms drink these out of fake wine glasses, but if you’re into wine, you would want to have a glass for aromatics and a flute for champagne as they will taste different and hit the palate different.

          If you bought a vintage champagne flute that looks more like a bowl or cocktail glass, you are bourgeoisie swine and get the wall because you don’t need that unless you’re spending hundreds of dollars on each bottle...

          • snackage [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            I didn't get the one modeled on Marie Antoinette's boobs, no. I checked my picture of my collection and I have to correct myself I only got the Prosecco glasses and was wondering if it's better to have gotten the Champagne flutes instead, both in this catalogue on pages 148-149. The Prosecco glass just looks like a flute that was accidentally vertically squashed a bit and I always wondered if it was better to go for the other or why there are two such similar shapes. I'm actually into cocktails and whisky so I have Glencerns, tumblers, colinses and I know they are actually bad but I like their shape martini glasses. The wine stuff i have for my friends who prefer wines (One set of Bordeauxs and one of the white wines ones from the same page). People here take wine pretty seriously so you have to be prepared. What is very filthally bourgeois of me is my collection of shakers and muddlers and strainers etc. I can share pictures if you want lol.

            Why do you know so much about stem- and glassware? That's pretty cool.