Why use stemless wine glasses




















The stemless supporters find these glasses easier to handle. They are also quite versatile as not only can they be used for wine, but for cocktails and even juice or soda. However the naysayers have something different to say.

Another classic, budget-friendly silhouette, the Picardie bistro glass is also suitable for a strong pour. French-made, time-tested brand Duralex is known for these lead-free, BPA-free, chip-resistant tumblers that are both charming and accessible. When it comes to day drinking, less really is more! Who said wine glasses have to be glass? Precious—but not too precious—these striped ceramic wine tumblers from Brooklyn-based artist Isabel Halley would be welcome on our tabletops any day.

The same can be said of these black-and-white beauties, handmade in Pennsylvania by Jordan Alexzandra Yates , by way of Yowie. Having your hand directly on the bowl of a wine glass the only possibility with stemless glasses will increase the temperature of the wine and potentially interfere with the flavor.

Some high-end glasses can even be put in the dishwasher. If the point of your evening is to relax or socialize, having stems might not be an advantage. Part of serving wine in stemless Duralex was a way to bring some of her agricultural background into the space, pulling an aspect of rural life into the city. She notes that on a celebratory occasion, it can be nice to serve wine in a stemmed glass.

Stemware might also be the right choice for a bottle that you want to truly appreciate at the correct temperature. But stemless vessels do have their place, even in the cabinets of some sommeliers. So in the end, it has to do with comfort level. Traditional stemmed Champagne flutes can tip over pretty easily, but these Riedel stemless Champagne glasses are elegant enough for toasts with much less of a chance of being knocked over.

As one person puts it, "They still 'clink' just like stemmed flutes. These stemless wine glasses from Dragon Glassware have a unique design that customers say is attractive yet functional. Not only does the curved shape make the glasses easy and comfortable to hold they're basically like a finger grip , but it also helps aerate the wine while you pour and swirl.

One shopper calls the unique stemless wine glasses their "best barware purchase ever," writing : "They are beautiful and lightweight. Since they are handcrafted, there are slight variations, which add to the beauty and uniqueness of the pieces. Waterford is known for its high-quality crystal glassware, and these stemless wine glasses put a modern twist on the brand's traditional offerings.

They have a delicate and sleek design that's much more contemporary than Waterford's traditional goblet-style glasses.

Even though these crystal stemless wine glasses are pricier than most of the other options on this list, customers insist they're worth the splurge—and even wine enthusiasts are impressed with the quality. It's made with durable stainless steel that won't have any exterior condensation—even when it's hot out. Plus, the insulated wine glass comes with a plastic lid that prevents splashes, keeps bugs out, and has a straw-friendly opening, which makes it great for picnics, pool parties, barbecues, and more.

If you're having a party and don't want to risk broken glass on the floor, opt for this set of 24 disposable plastic flutes that won't shatter if they're accidentally dropped.



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