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    Nothing Complements a Fine Wine Like a Fine Wine Glass

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jan 10, 2008 5:46 PM PST
    I think it goes without saying that the wine glass you choose is just as important as the wine itself. So why, given the multitude of wines out there that we're bound to try, do we continually pour them into the same, clear, cookie-cutter glasses? It boggles my mind, and its not just because I'm on glass number three. So the same way that you linger in the land of shiraz and sangiovese, take the time to select stemware with personality to match. Don't worry about compromising elegance for fun, look for unique textures, painted accents, and unexpected colors. (And be sure to check out the black glasses. They're as dramatic as they come, and are bound to steal the show at your next gathering.)

    NestSlides: Glasses That Make Box Wine Taste Like French ...

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    on Dec 28, 2007 7:25 AM PST
    New Year's Eve is known for dressing up, confetti, Dick Clark/Ryan Seacrest, ball drops, booze, booze, booze, booze, and more booze. So this year, why not do things up a little different with some super cool, champagne, wine, or if you're super hardcore - shot glasses? We've searched high and low for the neatest and/or prettiest drink glasses in the Hive, so take your pick from inside out champagne glasses (stunning, really) to dainty tall-tini glasses (perfect for the light drinker). Because really, whether your drink of choice is cheap-o boxed Zinfandel (mmm, Franzia) or super luxe Cristal, the glasses you serve it in are almost as important as the drink itself (or so we'd like to believe!) See the slideshow now, because paper cups will not cut it people!
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