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  2. 7 Affordable Hostess Gifts You Can Buy at Costco - AOL

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    Mikasa Party Stemless Champagne Flutes. Price: $29.99 for a set of eight (Regular price: $39.99) These celebratory champagne flutes are perfect for your host’s next party. ©Costco.

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    Best Stemless Wine Glasses for Every Occasion. Sovi Reserve Red. The goal of this winemaker is to craft the most compelling non-alcoholic red wine they can by changing the blend from year to year ...

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    Thyme & Table 4-Pack Scalloped Stemless Wine Glass Set. $15 $17 Save $2. Dress up your next wine and cheese night with this set of stemless scalloped wine glasses. They have a touch of gold around ...

  5. 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]

  6. 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]

  7. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Champagne flute, a stem glass with a tall, narrow bowl, for champagne Cocktail glass , a stem glass with a wide, shallow bowl, for cocktails Fountain glass, a tall fluted stem glass common in soda fountains , family restaurants and 24-hour diner-style restaurants for milkshakes and ice cream sodas