Stemless Wine Glasses
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Stemless Wine Glasses
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Stemless wine glasses - what do you think? I was gobsmacked to be served white wine in one in HK last year, but I keep seeing them around and, now we drink more wine (less gin) at home, they seem quite practical. Also for taking out to the park (I live in hope - where's the bloody sun gone?).
BUT, isn't the thing with white wine that you shouldn't touch the bowl, as you warm up the wine? I like my white wine cold and crisp.
Are they just a fad?
Stemless wine glasses - what do you think? I was gobsmacked to be served white wine in one in HK last year, but I keep seeing them around and, now we drink more wine (less gin) at home, they seem quite practical. Also for taking out to the park (I live in hope - where's the bloody sun gone?).
BUT, isn't the thing with white wine that you shouldn't touch the bowl, as you warm up the wine? I like my white wine cold and crisp.
Are they just a fad?
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YUK. The cellar door have them and they are AWFUL. Dont do it!!!! Nothing like an elegant stem glass.
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Re: Stemless Wine Glasses
Isn't a stemless wine glass just, erm, a glass?
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Well I thought so too, FM, until I just looked them up and found that - of course - you have to have different shapes for different wine.
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They're thinner glass than tumblers, of course.

They're thinner glass than tumblers, of course.
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which makes even less sense to insulate something that should be kept cool away from things that'll warm it up ie your hot little fingers.
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Re: Stemless Wine Glasses
Yup, you've all confirmed what I thought. We'll stick with stems. 
I've seen some rather cool metal things in a household store that you stick in the ground to hold your wine glass, maybe I'll get some of those instead.
Although having read on a local forum about one of the members getting a tick stuck in his 'nads from sitting down on grass, I may well be avoiding picnics anyway.

I've seen some rather cool metal things in a household store that you stick in the ground to hold your wine glass, maybe I'll get some of those instead.
Although having read on a local forum about one of the members getting a tick stuck in his 'nads from sitting down on grass, I may well be avoiding picnics anyway.
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A. Kooky you dont have gonads and B. Burb, you drink wine in a mug?
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A. Worse - I have an inny, not an outy, and B. he's classy that way.
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If you only pick it up to take a sip then it doesn't matter if its stemless or not 

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Re: Stemless Wine Glasses
OK, I use them but only for me and Mr P. With guests at dinner tables etc we use the stemmed ones but outside and when it is just us we use the "tumblers". I gave up using stemmed wine glasses lets see, about 12 years ago when children appeared in my house.
After numerous episodes of glasses going over, wine everywhere and of course broken glass all around, I bought a lovely set of stemless wine glasses, although I don't think they were called that at the time. They were perfect though, as the shape meant they did not topple over easily and small (or large) waving hands did not send them over as well. They have survived well and we still have 5 out of 6 left which is way better than the average wine glass lasts in our place. They do work better for red rather than white, although I use them for both, obviously that means I drink my white wine way too fast.
After numerous episodes of glasses going over, wine everywhere and of course broken glass all around, I bought a lovely set of stemless wine glasses, although I don't think they were called that at the time. They were perfect though, as the shape meant they did not topple over easily and small (or large) waving hands did not send them over as well. They have survived well and we still have 5 out of 6 left which is way better than the average wine glass lasts in our place. They do work better for red rather than white, although I use them for both, obviously that means I drink my white wine way too fast.

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Having never seen such an animal, I had to do a chocolate. Yup, they pretty much look just like a regular glass 

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Don't like them - even the Riedel version doesn't do it for me.
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If you pick the mug up by the handle then you don't touch the bowl and warm the wine.
Next question.
Next question.
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Re: Stemless Wine Glasses
Or you can just drink red wine out of a french Duralex tumbler. No stem, cheap, virtually unbreakable, stylish and you don't need to worry about it warming up.
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I say to heck with it all, grab a paper bag and drink it outta the bottle ![xmasnana [xmas-nana]](./images/smilies/xmasnana.gif)
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I don't drink wine but I sometimes use wine glasses for my vodka or coke....makes me feel all grown-up like ![mango [smilie=mango.gif]](./images/smilies/mango.gif)
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I can't picture this...don't they just fall over????
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The image I have is of a base and a glass, but no stem. A sort of Gladstone Small of the oenology world.azzam wrote:I can't picture this...don't they just fall over????
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There was a joke about a tortoise and putting a tie on Gladstone Small. Very funny I seem to recall....Burbage wrote:The image I have is of a base and a glass, but no stem. A sort of Gladstone Small of the oenology world.azzam wrote:I can't picture this...don't they just fall over????
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No, I picture a wine glass with the stem broken off, so when you put your glass down, it wobbles about a bit and then falls over. It would reduce hangovers.
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